Sentence examples of "suppongo" in Italian

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Suppongo che tu sia affamata. I suppose you're hungry.
Suppongo che tu abbia ragione. I guess you are right.
Suppongo che voi siate affamate. I suppose you're hungry.
Suppongo di non essere stato chiaro. I guess I haven't made myself clear.
Suppongo che voi abbiate fame. I suppose you're hungry.
Suppongo che tu abbia fame. I suppose you're hungry.
Suppongo che voi siate affamati. I suppose you're hungry.
Si suppone che nevichi domani. It's supposed to snow tomorrow.
Si suppone che Tokyo sia una città molto sicura. Tokyo is supposed to be a very safe city.
Si suppone che Tom incontri Mary alle 2:30. Tom is supposed to meet Mary at 2:30.
Si suppone che Tom sia qui per le 2:30. Tom is supposed to be here by 2:30.
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