Esperanto English Dictionary

Esperanto - English

soifa in English:

1. thirsty thirsty


She's thirsty.
Provide water to the thirsty and food to the hungry.
He said he was hungry, and then he added that he was also thirsty.
Some kinds of food make us thirsty.
I'm drinking water because I'm thirsty.
Feel free to get yourself a drink if you are thirsty.
Then they played "ring-a-ring-a-rosy" until they were tired and thirsty.
Hungry and thirsty, we at last reached the inn.
Whenever I get thirsty, wake me up. — "How can I tell when you're thirsty?" — "It's whenever you wake me up."
I experienced a sense of well-being and was neither hungry nor thirsty.
Sharks are infamous for their blood thirsty natures.
They want a glass of water, they're very thirsty.
It's really hot -- the animals are thirsty.
I'm thirsty, I need some water. She is thirsty too. They aren't thirsty. Are you thirsty?
Drink water only when you are thirsty; drinking 8 glasses a day is only a myth.