Examples of using "Palabras" in a sentence and their english translations:
Words, words...
writes words, says words,
Words, words and more things.
"What are you reading, my prince?" "Words, words, nothing but words."
That was really sweet.
Remember my words!
Your words wound painfully.
- Words are over.
- I’ve no more to say.
What wise words.
- These are not words.
- These aren't words.
In other words,
Words matter.
I was at a loss for words.
- I'm speechless.
- I am speechless.
- I'm speechless!
I hate these words.
- I'm at a loss for words.
- I am at a loss for words.
- I have no words.
- I am speechless.
Kill me with words!
Kill me with words!
- Act. Don't talk.
- Actions, not words.
- Action, not words.
- Actions, not words.
- Deeds, not words.
I understand your words.
Your words wound painfully.
I will bear your words in mind.
His words were heartfelt.
I have memorized 2,000 English words.
Those were his actual words.
This sentence has five words.
The 100 most common words in English are Anglo-Saxon words.
I know more than 100 words.
- I didn't know how to express myself.
- I was speechless.
- I was left speechless.
Scream words like, "Fire",
And, in their words:
In other words, you.
Let's go over these empty words
He is brief of speech.
Omit needless words!
We need action, not words.
Correct the underlined words.
We use words in order to communicate.
I doubt her words.
He changed a few words.
What do his words imply?
His words are confusing.
I was speechless.
Words are important.
I'd like to say a few words.
Words express thoughts.
His words surprised me.
I was encouraged by his words.
His words offended me.
Explain it in plain language.
A dictionary defines words.
Are they able to read these words?
How many Japanese words do you know?
Words fail me.
That's some strong words, right there.
those words were meant to hurt me.
What do his words imply?
How many words should you write?
Can you pronounce these words?
- These are not words.
- These aren't words.
His words soothed her.
Cross out the incorrect words.
The fewer words, the better.