Examples of using "Estúpidas" in a sentence and their english translations:
There are no stupid questions, only stupid answers.
He is being foolish.
Vuvuzelas are stupid!
There are no stupid questions.
I've done stupid things.
I don't answer stupid questions.
Not all blondes are stupid.
Children say such stupid things.
I'm sick of your stupid remarks.
Your summer vacation sounds stupid.
Tom says some stupid things sometimes.
Drunk people often do stupid things.
Make sure you don't ask too many stupid questions.
Nobody wants to translate his sentences because they are stupid.
Tom doesn't usually do stupid things like that.
Tom did a lot of stupid things when he was young.
People do stupid things when they're tired.
Vuvuzelas are stupid!
I've had it with you and your stupid ideas.
- Tom thinks your ideas are stupid.
- Tom thinks that your ideas are stupid.
Tom has been asking stupid questions all morning.
The environment can stop us from acting or make us do stupid things,
I'm sick of your stupid remarks.
Blondes aren't dumb.
My parents keep arguing about stupid things. It's so annoying!
You're too stupid to live.
- We know you're not stupid.
- We know that you're not stupid.
- We know that you aren't stupid.
- We know you aren't stupid.
- "There's no such thing as a stupid question." "How did Leonardo DiCaprio invent the Mona Lisa if there was no color in the 1800s?" "I stand corrected."
- "Stupid questions don't exist." "How did Leonardo DiCaprio invent the Mona Lisa if there was no color in the 19th century?" "I take back what I said."
One of the bittersweet experiences in language learning is that, eventually, you find out that the lyrics of some of the songs you used to love so much are plain silly or offensive.