Examples of using "Depressa" in a sentence and their english translations:
She was depressed.
She's depressed.
She said she was depressed.
She says she's depressed.
- She said that she was depressed.
- She said she was depressed.
She told me she was depressed.
She looked like she was depressed.
She's depressed, isn't she?
- She said she was depressed.
- She said she's depressed.
I'm depressed.
Now I'm depressed.
You seemed depressed.
- She told me that she's depressed.
- She told me she was depressed.
- She told me she's depressed.
I felt depressed.
She looks blue for some reason.
Mary told me she was depressed.
You're depressed.
- She said that she's depressed.
- She said she's depressed.
I'm so depressed.
I'm very depressed.
I'm not depressed.
- I feel blue.
- I feel depressed.
I've been depressed.
- I feel depressed often.
- I often feel depressed.
I'm no longer depressed.
Why are you depressed?
Mari got depressed due to Tom.
I'm feeling depressed.
When I'm depressed, I spend hours cooking.
- Tom knew that I was depressed.
- Tom knew I was depressed.
You seem a bit depressed.
Why are you so depressed?
I'm too depressed to do that now.
You look gloomy.
You seem a little depressed today.
I always feel gloomy.