Examples of using "Triste" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm sad.
- I'm sad.
- I am very sad.
- I feel sad.
She looked sad.
- You seem depressed.
- You look kind of down.
- I'm sad.
- I feel blue.
- I'm sad.
- It's sad.
Are you sad?
- That's sad.
- It's sad.
I was sad.
You're sad.
- You look gloomy.
- You look sad.
- You seem sad.
- You seemed sad.
- She's sad.
- He's sad.
- Sad.
- Sad!
- Sad.
- Sad!
I'll be sad.
She looks sad.
She is very sad.
She looked sad.
He is very sad.
He is never sad.
I'm sad without you.
Tom felt sad.
It's heartbreaking.
Are you feeling under the weather?
- How sad a story this is!
- What a sad story this is!
- I am very sad.
- I'm very sad.
- I'm very miserable.
He was heartbroken.
Don't be sad.
Now I'm sad.
John is sad.
- This is so sad.
- It's so sad.
- Tom's sad.
- Tom is sad.
Don't be sad!
I'm not sad.
- Tom looks sad.
- Tom seems sad.
She looked sad.
- He is very sad.
- He's very sad.
- Tom felt sad.
- Tom was sad.
You look kind of down.
Brian looks blue.
Who is sad?
- I feel sad.
- I'm feeling sad.
What makes you so sad?
- It is a very sad tale.
- It's a very sad story.
Tell me, my friend: Is life sad or sad am I?
I don't want to feel blue.
The old man looks sad.
Forget the sad affair.
I do not feel sad.
Tom was really sad.
I am very sad today.
My God, how sad!
He looks gloomy.