Examples of using "Bostonlu" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you from Boston?
My wife is from Boston.
I hear you're from Boston.
Tom isn't from Boston.
Is Tom from Boston?
Tom is also from Boston.
My girlfriend is from Boston.
- I think Tom is from Boston.
- I think that Tom is from Boston.
- They're both from Boston.
- Both of them are from Boston.
Not all of us are from Boston.
Tom isn't even from Boston.
- I thought you were from Boston.
- I thought that you were from Boston.
- I didn't know Tom was from Boston.
- I didn't know that Tom was from Boston.
- I didn't know Tom came from Boston.
- How did you know I was from Boston?
- How did you know that I was from Boston?
Tom is from Boston, isn't he?
I didn't say I was from Boston.
Tom and his wife are from Boston.
I told Tom I'm from Boston.
- Are you also from Boston?
- Are you from Boston, too?
Is your husband also from Boston?
I'm a schoolteacher from Boston.
Tom's first wife was from Boston.
- Didn't you know I was from Boston?
- Didn't you know that I was from Boston?
Mary said she was from Boston.
Tom and Mary are from Boston.
I married a girl from Boston.
Not everybody here is from Boston.
They both are from Boston.
- I think Tom said he was from Boston.
- I think that Tom said he was from Boston.
Everyone thought that Tom was from Boston.
I'm not from Boston.
We're the only ones here from Boston.
Are you saying Tom isn't from Boston?
Tom married a girl from Boston.
The band that's playing tonight is from Boston.
Tom married a woman from Boston.
Tom is from a rich Boston family.
I'm just a kid from Boston.
- Tom told me he was from Boston.
- Tom told me that he was from Boston.
Aren't you from Boston, too?
Are Tom and Mary from Boston?
- Everyone here except you is from Boston.
- Everybody here except you is from Boston.
- Everyone here except you is from Boston.
- Everybody here except you is from Boston.
Tom knows Mary is from Boston.
Tom married a rich girl from Boston.
Tom told me you're from Boston.
- I would've never guessed that Tom was from Boston.
- I would have never guessed that Tom was from Boston.
Tom never told me that he was from Boston.
You're the only person I know who is from Boston.
Tom is a wealthy Boston businessman.
Tom's parents are both from Boston.
Do you think they'll figure out we're from Boston?
Do you think they'll know we're from Boston?
Tom found out that Mary wasn't really from Boston.
- I thought Tom said that Mary was from Boston.
- I thought that Tom said that Mary was from Boston.
- I think Tom said that Mary was from Boston.
- I think that Tom said that Mary was from Boston.
- How did you know Tom wasn't really from Boston?
- How did you know that Tom wasn't really from Boston?
You're not the only one here from Boston.
I met a man from Boston this afternoon.
Tom isn't the only one here that is from Boston.
We're not the only ones here from Boston.
- It seems I'm the only one here from Boston.
- It seems like I'm the only one here who's from Boston.
Are you and Tom both from Boston?
- Only a few people here know that Tom is from Boston.
- Only a few people here know Tom is from Boston.
How come you never told me you were from Boston?
Aren't you and Tom both from Boston?
Tom and Mary are both from Boston, aren't they?
Isn't Tom from Boston?
Your friend from Boston dropped by to visit this afternoon.
The girl I told you about is from Boston.
Tom is an uplifting trance producer and DJ from Boston.
Your friends from Boston are more than welcome to come to my party tonight, too.
- Aren't you from Boston as well?
- Aren't you from Boston, too?
- Aren't you also from Boston?
- Both Tom and Mary are from Boston.
- Tom and Mary are both from Boston.