Examples of using "Zekisin" in a sentence and their english translations:
You're quite smart.
You're brilliant.
- You're really smart.
- You are really smart.
You're very astute.
- You are so intelligent.
- You're so smart.
You're smarter than me.
You're highly intelligent.
You're smarter than you look.
- You're smarter than Tom.
- You're smarter than Tom is.
You're very clever, aren't you?
- You're bright.
- You're smart.
You're probably smarter than you think.
You're smarter than him.
Why are you so smart?
You're smarter than them.
You're a lot smarter than Tom is.
You're smart, aren't you?
Come on, Tom, you're smarter than that.
- You're way smarter than me.
- You're much smarter than me.
- You're way smarter than I am.
- You're much smarter than I am.
- You're smarter than Tom, aren't you?
- You're smarter than Tom is, aren't you?
- You're clever. But not clever enough.
- You're clever, but not clever enough.
- You're smarter than me, aren't you?
- You're smarter than I am, aren't you?
You're much smarter than me, aren't you?
You're smarter than most of Tom's friends.
You're much smarter than I am.