Examples of using "Esprili" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom is witty.
Tom isn't witty.
I think Tom is witty.
Tom is very witty.
- Tom is witty, isn't he?
- Tom is spirited, isn't he?
Do you think Tom is witty?
She did not find him funny.
Tom isn't very witty.
- I know Tom is witty.
- I know that Tom is witty.
I said it by way of a joke.
Tom is very spirited, isn't he?
That's a very witty phrase.
- Tom said you were witty.
- Tom said that you were witty.
- Tom said he thought I was witty.
- Tom said that he thought I was witty.
- Tom said that he thought that I was witty.
- Tom said he thought that I was witty.
She's always witty and eloquent.
Tom never lost his sense of humor.
Tom is funny and charming.
- I thought what Tom said was clever.
- I thought that what Tom said was clever.
His humor is very witty, typically French.
Tom couldn't remember the punch line of the joke he wanted to tell.
She has a sense of humor.
My father always comes up with something witty to say.
I didn't think Tom would be so witty.