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

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I think it's possible. Penso che sia possibile.
I think she is sick. Credo che sia malata.
You cannot think how good a time we had. Non puoi nemmeno immaginare che bei momenti abbiamo passato.
I'll think it over Rifletterò su esso
Let me think about it. Lasciamici pensare.
I think it could happen. Credo che possa accadere.
I can only think of my wife as an half-paralysed animal. Riesco a immaginare mia moglie solo come un animale mezzo paralizzato.
Let me think it over Lasciami riflettere
I think that ghosts exist. Penso che i fantasmi esistano.
I think it might happen. Credo che possa accadere.
There is no hurry; you have five days to think the matter over. Non c'è fretta: Lei ha cinque giorni di riflettere sull'affare.
I think Ann loves Jack. Penso che Ann ami Jack.
I think you owe her an explanation. Credo che tu le debba una spiegazione.
I think, therefore I am. Penso, quindi sono.
What do you think I've been doing? Cosa credi che stessi facendo?
I think that's wrong. Penso che sia sbagliato.
I don't think it will rain tomorrow. Non credo che pioverà domani.
I only think of you. Penso solo a te.
I did not think he was so timid. Non credevo fosse così timido.
I don't think so Non penso così
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