Examples of using "Ocupado…" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you busy?
Are you still busy?
Are you busy today?
Are you busy today?
- I am busy today.
- I'm busy today.
It's occupied.
Is he busy?
You were busy.
- I'm busy.
- I am busy.
- Are you in a hurry?
- Are you busy?
Busy as usual?
He is probably busy.
- You look busy.
- You seem busy.
"Is Ken busy?" "Yes, he is busy."
- That seat is taken.
- This seat is taken.
Are you busy?
I'm very busy today.
- I'm busy at the moment.
- I'm busy now.
- I'm tied up now.
- I'm busy right now.
- I am busy now.
- My father has been busy.
- My father was busy.
I was very busy today.
You seem busy.
- Are you busy?
- Are you busy right now?
I'm busy at the moment.
He was busy.
He is always on the go.
- I'm not busy.
- I am not busy.
- I'll be busy tomorrow.
- I will be busy tomorrow.
I'm incredibly busy.
I'm still busy.
Are you always busy?
- Tom is busy.
- Tom's busy.
I'm rather busy.
Are you busy now?
I was busy yesterday.
Was Tom busy?
Tom was busy.
Busy as usual?
- I'm very busy.
- I am very busy.
Are you busy today?
Were you busy yesterday?
- These days I'm very busy.
- I have been very busy lately.
- What are you busy with?
- Busy with what?
- Are you busy, Tom?
- Tom, are you busy?
I wasn't busy.
- I'm busy now.
- I'm busy right now.
- I'm busy all the time.
- I'm still busy.
When are you busy?
- I am busy today.
- I'm busy today.
I'm already busy.
You seem pretty busy.
You seem really busy.