Examples of using "Voluntario" in a sentence and their english translations:
They volunteered,
one more volunteering person.
Second volunteer: 9,604.
Second volunteer: Yes.
I need a volunteer.
We need a volunteer.
Would you like to be a volunteer?"
Tom volunteered.
I volunteered.
Nobody volunteers.
His mistake was intentional.
Here is the tenth volunteer.
I want a volunteer to help me.
I was hoping you'd volunteer.
I was going to ask for a volunteer.
Tom was very quick to volunteer.
- I would've volunteered.
- I would have volunteered.
I would have volunteered.
He volunteers.
want to do a Voluntary Ecological Year.
He volunteered to help her.
So while we were waiting for a tenth person,
First volunteer: 8, 0, 9, 3, 8.
Others engage in volunteer work.
I have a friend who works as a volunteer.
"Oh, I'm just a teacher," or "I'm just a volunteer,"
Second volunteer: 4, 7, 2, 5, 8, 4.
Third volunteer: 9, 4, 4, 5, 4, 4.
The magician asked for a volunteer from the audience.
Have you ever done any volunteer work?
Mrs. Smith is actively engaged in volunteer work.
She did a lot of voluntary work for the Red Cross.
But for me, a volunteer giving up their time
and later volunteered for military service.
Two weeks ago Veronika started her Voluntary Ecological Year here
I tried to volunteer to do that, but they didn't want my help.
selfless volunteer, or a devoted stay-at-home and work mom.
I need a volunteer to help Tom clean the garage.
He is a retired man who volunteers to entertain patients in hospitals.
He embraced the French Revolution, and joined a volunteer cavalry regiment
We don't need any more volunteers, but we could use some more money.
So he volunteered to fight on the Pyrenees front.
won him promotion from volunteer to general of division in two years – an
A volunteer is a person who does useful things for society without pay.
When the French Revolution began in 1789, he volunteered for the National Guard – a
You're the only one who volunteered to help.
When the French Revolution began, he volunteered for the National Guard, and was sent to Paris
When the Revolution began he volunteered for the National Guard and was promoted Major. In
The problem was that unlike the UK, Canada or Australia, the law made the switch voluntary
Tom began working as a volunteer at the homeless shelter while he was still in high school.
A volunteer at the genealogy library told Tom he should summarize on a pedigree chart whatever information he had learned from his living grandparents.