Examples of using "Fascinante" in a sentence and their english translations:
This is fascinating.
It looks fascinating.
How fascinating!
is also really fascinating.
This is amazing.
That's fascinating.
I find that fascinating.
Tom is fascinating.
So, it's a fascinating thing.
- It was mesmerising.
- It was mesmerizing.
Nature is fascinating.
It was a fascinating story.
- This is a fascinating book.
- This book is fascinating.
Secret number five is fascinating.
That to me is just wonderful.
Fascinating, it's amazing.
and always found it fascinating.
It's an absolutely fascinating story.
It was absolutely amazing, so fascinating.
Mary is fascinating and mysterious.
I think it's fascinating.
I found the subject fascinating.
I think Australia is fascinating.
Tom is a fascinating guy.
"That's fascinating. I want to understand that better."
This is an absolutely fascinating topic.
We think Venice a fascinating city.
you need to spend time creating a compelling future
For me, history is a fascinating subject.
So for me, synaesthesia is an absolutely fascinating biological entity,
Daniel Simons and Christopher Jarvis, ran a fascinating experiment
What I find particularly fascinating is that
This museum displays a fascinating collection of Celtic objects.
And honestly, there's nothing all that exciting, or new there.
Ingenious solutions often capture our attention because of their simplicity.
Getting old is a fascination thing. The older you get, the older you want to get.
The mammoth is a fascinating animal. Too bad it's extinct.
I recommend checking their results because they are fascinating.
Life is fascinating; you just have to look at it through the right glasses.
My son really likes slugs. He says they're sticky and slippery, and he finds that fascinating.
About chess and its greatest exponents, many books have been written that are particularly interesting for those who love this fascinating game.
Knowing the history of big games and big tournaments makes us more interested in understanding the fascinating game of chess.
What makes the classics both intriguing and fascinating is that they're near enough that we can feel the similarity and they're distant enough that we have to do some work to bridge the gap.