Examples of using "Tutumlu" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom is frugal.
Tom is very frugal.
Germans are a frugal people.
He is an economizer.
- Tom's not very frugal.
- Tom is not very frugal.
- Tom isn't very frugal.
He is thrifty, not to say stingy.
For a thrifty shopper,
The economist is not laconic.
I live frugally.
Use the exclamation point sparingly.
Tom is thrifty, isn't he?
A housewife should be economical.
He lives frugally.
Tom lives frugally.
Tom says I'm too bossy.
He lives thriftily.
See, instead, I'd prefer if we started thrifting.
He is very frugal, but not stingy.
Tom lived a very frugal lifestyle.
There's a fine line between being frugal and being cheap.