Examples of using "Ocupado''" in a sentence and their english translations:
He is probably busy.
I'm incredibly busy.
"I've been busy." "Busy doing what?"
Were you busy?
I've been real busy.
It's occupied.
- I'm busy.
- I am busy.
- I have been busy.
- I've been busy.
Are you busy?
Tom has been busy.
Busy as usual?
- I'll be busy tomorrow.
- I will be busy tomorrow.
- I'm pretty busy.
- I'm kind of busy.
No one looks busy.
I'm busy all the time.
I've been pretty busy.
- Today I have a lot of things to do.
- I'm very busy today.
Honey, I'm still busy.
"Is Ken busy?" "Yes, he is busy."
He is probably busy.
Aren't you busy?
Are you busy?
Is he busy?
- I'm busy now.
- I am busy now.
- You look busy.
- You seem busy.
- Tom is busy.
- Tom's busy.
I'm too busy.
Tom was busy.
Keep Tom busy.
Are you busy, Tom?
I'll be busy tomorrow.
I was busy yesterday.
You were busy.
I'm going to be too busy.
I'm still busy.
- The number is engaged.
- The line is busy.
- I am busy today.
- I'm busy today.
He was busy.
Tom seems busy.
Is Tom busy?
Did Tom seem busy?
You'll be busy.
Nobody's busy.
I'm busy here.
Was Tom busy?
He will be busy tomorrow.
I like being busy.
I'm a busy man.
I'm very busy here.
I'm busy on Monday.
- I will be busy this afternoon.
- I'll be busy this afternoon.
I wasn't busy yesterday.
Honey, I'm still busy.
I'm very busy today.
I'm still very busy.
I'm very busy today.
Look, I'm extremely busy.
I am busy cooking at the moment.
Tom is extremely busy today.
Tom won't likely be busy.
Tom wasn't busy yesterday.
With the bear occupied,
I've been very busy lately.
- He is busy all the time.
- He's always busy.
- I'm not busy.
- I am not busy.
I'm as busy as ever.
- Tom is always busy.
- Tom's always busy.
He has been busy.