Examples of using "Divertito" in a sentence and their english translations:
- He had a good time.
- He had some fun.
- He enjoyed himself.
He's amused.
He was amused.
- He looks amused.
- He seems amused.
He did have fun.
He said he was amused.
Did you have fun?
- Tom's amused.
- Tom is amused.
Tom looks amused.
He isn't amused.
Tom had a really great time.
I'm amused.
Tom did have fun.
- Tom said that he was amused.
- Tom said he was amused.
He said that he wasn't amused.
Tom will not be amused.
Tom isn't amused.
I was amused.
- I have enjoyed myself very much.
- I had a lot of fun.
- I've had a lot of fun.
- I enjoyed myself a lot.
I had a great time.
He had a good time.
- I don't think Tom was amused.
- I don't think that Tom was amused.
I haven't had any fun lately.
Did you have a good time in Vegas?
I had a very good time tonight.
Tom is no longer amused.
I thoroughly enjoyed myself.
I didn't have a very good time.
I had a really good time yesterday.
Tom had a great time.
He had fun with her.
He had fun.
I have had fun.
I was very amused.
I enjoyed myself last night.
Tom had a good time in Boston.
I think Tom had a good time.
He had a good time in the restaurant.
I had a very good time at Karuizawa.
I wasn't amused.
He had fun with her.
- Did you enjoy yourself yesterday?
- Did you have a good time yesterday?
Tom had a good time.
Tom didn't have a good time at the party.
I've had a lot of fun so far.
I hope you had a good time in Boston.
Did you have fun?
I had fun here.
I had a very good time.
Mike had fun talking to Yumi.
Did you have fun at the game? Who won?
I enjoyed myself at the party last night.
It seems that he was very much amused by the story.
I've had a lot of fun.
I had fun today.
He had fun with her.
Did you enjoy yourself at the party?
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Did you have a good time on your trip to London?
He enjoyed himself at the party.
I had a good time at the party.
I had a good time last night.
I had fun last night.
I had a lot of fun yesterday.
I had a good time, too.
I enjoyed watching TV for two hours.
- Did you have fun tonight?
- Did you enjoy yourself tonight?
- Did you enjoy yourself yesterday?
- Did you have a good time yesterday?
Why are you so amused?
I had a lot of fun.
Tom enjoyed himself at the party.
I had a lot of fun at the party.
I didn't have a good time last Sunday.
I had a good time during the trip.
He had fun dancing with her.
I had fun at school today.
He had a good time talking with her.
- Tom had lots of fun at the party.
- Tom had a lot of fun at the party.
- Tom really enjoyed the party.
Dan had a great time with Linda.
- He had a good time talking with her.
- He had fun talking with her.
Did you have fun with them?
Did you have fun with him?