Examples of using "Ikinizin" in a sentence and their english translations:
I see you two have met.
What's up with you two?
I don't believe you two are acquainted.
I think you two know each other.
I knew you two would get along.
I'm glad you two are getting along.
I'm sure the two of you agree.
- I didn't know you two were friends.
- I didn't know that you two were friends.
Mario is the taller of the two.
What's wrong with you two?
I heard that you two had a fight.
- I thought you two didn't like each other.
- I thought that you two didn't like each other.
I want you both to get them.
I want the two of you to quit arguing.
I don't want you two talking about me.
I'm going to ask you both to leave.
- Either you or she has to go there.
- Either one of you has to go there.
I knew you two would hit it off.
I knew you two would like each other.
I know what both of you are thinking.
I'm sure the two of you will agree.
I'm asking you both to try again.
I'm glad the two of you aren't fighting anymore.
I'm glad the two of you could come to our party.
I think you're both right.
- I thought you two knew each other.
- I thought that you two knew each other.
You two should have a lot in common.
I want you both to stop fighting.
- I don't think you two should get married.
- I don't think that you two should get married.
I'm glad to see the two of you are getting along.
- You both need to do that.
- Both of you need to do that.
- I thought you two wanted to work together.
- I thought that you two wanted to work together.
- I thought you two were the same age.
- I thought that you two were the same age.
I'm happy you two are friends again.
I want the two of you to try to get along with each other.
You two have nothing in common.
I heard you two had a big fight.
- I know you're both angry with me.
- I know that you're both angry with me.
I need you both to go now.
- I thought you two should meet each other.
- I thought that you two should meet each other.
I wish you both the best.
- I'm glad the two of you are in agreement.
- I'm glad that the two of you are in agreement.
Mary told me that you two went shopping.
I see the two of you are having a good time.
- I assume both of you brought flashlights.
- I assume that both of you brought flashlights.
It's interesting that both of you have the same name.
I believe you both know us.
I believe you both know them.
I believe you both know me.
- I think you both know him.
- I believe you both know him.
I'm really curious how the two of you met.
- Tom told me he saw you two kissing.
- Tom told me that he saw you two kissing.
You two have a lot in common.
We two know that you two lie.
- I thought you two would have a lot in common.
- I thought that you two would have a lot in common.
I hope you two are very happy together.
I think you two are going to become good friends.
It's time you two talked.
Tom says the two of you have a lot in common.
I'm sure you two will figure out how to fix that.
I'm glad the two of you are getting along with each other.
- I'm sure you two would like some time alone.
- I'm sure that you two would like some time alone.
- It's obvious you two want to be alone together.
- It's obvious that you two want to be alone together.
It sounds like you two had a problem.
Do you two have separate bank accounts?
Is there something the two of you want to tell me?
I'm glad the two of you agree with each other.
What happened between the two of you?
I've got something you both need.
It sounds like you two had a problem in Boston.
I'm glad to see you two have finally quit fighting.
I heard you two are going out now. Is it true?
There's a rumor going around that you two are dating.
- Did you know that there's a rumor going around that you two are dating?
- Did you know there's a rumor going around that you two are dating?
I believe that both of you are pretty handsome.