Usage examples of "pensa" in Italian with translation to English

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Pensa che io sia stupido? Do you think I'm stupid?
Dove pensa che sia Tom? Where do you think Tom is?
Pensa che io sia pazza? Do you think I'm crazy?
Ognuno pensa la stessa cosa. Everyone thinks the same thing.
Tom pensa che sia strano. Tom thinks that's strange.
Pensa di essere un genio. She thinks she's a genius.
Cosa ne pensa del reggae? What do you think of reggae?
Pensa al giorno di paga. Think about pay day.
Pensa che io sia stupida? Do you think I'm stupid?
Quanti anni pensa che abbia? How old do you think she is?
Pensa che io sia pazzo? Do you think I'm crazy?
Cosa ne pensa, signorina West? What do you think, Miss West?
Pensa al suo prossimo viaggio. She thinks about her next trip.
Pensa a quello che hai dimenticato! Think about what you have forgotten!
Tom pensa di capire le donne. Tom thinks he understands women.
Cosa ne pensa della nuova insegnante? What do you think of the new teacher?
Cosa ne pensa di questo maglione? What do you think of this sweater?
Cosa ne pensa del nuovo insegnante? What do you think of the new teacher?
Lei pensa al suo prossimo viaggio. She thinks about his next trip.
Pensa che mi stia bene addosso? Do you think it looks good on me?
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