Examples of using "Inteligente" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He is smart.
- He's smart.
- He is smart.
- He is intelligent.
- He's smart.
- He's intelligent.
- You're intelligent.
- You're smart.
- You're quite smart.
- You're very clever.
That's probably smart.
- She has brains.
- She's smart.
- She is intelligent.
- She's intelligent.
- I am smart.
- I'm smart.
- You're clever.
- You're intelligent.
- You're smart.
- She isn't smart.
- She's not smart.
- How clever this dog is!
- What a clever dog!
How clever this dog is!
- You're clever.
- You're witty.
- You're clever.
- You're smart.
You are outright intelligent,
he's super smart,
- He has a good brain.
- He is intelligent.
- He's intelligent.
- He has a good head on his shoulders.
I wish I were clever.
He's very smart.
You are so smart!
Tom seems intelligent.
- You're very smart.
- You're very intelligent.
That's clever.
- Tom is smart.
- Tom is intelligent.
- Tom's smart.
- Tom is bright.
- Tom is clever.
- Tom is sharp.
John is clever.
Judy is smart.
- He isn't smart.
- She isn't smart.
- He's not smart.
- She's not smart.
He certainly is smart.
- He is handsome and clever.
- He's intelligent and good-looking.
I believe him to be intelligent.
- You're very intelligent.
- You are very intelligent.
How clever this dog is!
Tom certainly looks intelligent.
I'm the smartest.
- She's really smart, isn't she?
- He's really smart, isn't he?
- He's really clever, isn't he?
A smart garage for a car? - For a smart, yes.
- You're clever.
- You're smart.
- How clever this dog is!
- What a clever dog!
Nothing smart. Nothing inspirational.
I thought you were smart."
- I know you are clever.
- I know that you're smart.
- I know that you're clever.
- I know you're clever.
How smart!
- She is very intelligent.
- He's very intelligent.
He is naturally clever.
- That boy has good brains.
- That boy is smart.
- That boy is intelligent.
- He's very intelligent.
- He's very smart.
She's an intelligent young woman.
My dad is smart.
- You're a bright boy.
- You're a smart boy.
She's really smart, isn't she?
- Tom is very smart.
- Tom is very intelligent.
He's intelligent, but lazy.
I'm wise.
Tom is smarter.
He is young but clever.
- Tom is quite intelligent.
- Tom is highly intelligent.
- Tom is quite sharp.
She's a bright student.
The little boy is clever.
Who is more intelligent?