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

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Quanti anni pensi che abbia? How old do you think she is?
Pensi che io sia stupida? Do you think I'm stupid?
Pensi che farà bel tempo? Do you think we'll have good weather?
Pensi che io sia pazza? Do you think I'm crazy?
Cosa pensi di questa gente? What do you think of these people?
Cosa pensi del suo atteggiamento? What do you think of her attitude?
Pensi che io sia pazzo? Do you think I'm crazy?
Pensi al giorno di paga. Think about pay day.
Dove pensi che sia Tom? Where do you think Tom is?
Pensi che io sia stupido? Do you think I'm stupid?
Cosa pensi di queste persone? What do you think of these people?
Cosa ne pensi del reggae? What do you think of reggae?
Non pensi che abbia molti difetti? You don't think he has many faults?
Che ne pensi del nuovo insegnante? What do you think of the new teacher?
Pensi che mia stia bene addosso? Do you think it looks good on me?
Pensi a quello che ha dimenticato! Think about what you have forgotten!
Tu pensi che io sia pazza? Do you think I'm crazy?
Che ne pensi del suo suggerimento? What do you think of his suggestion?
Cosa ne pensi del nuovo insegnante? What do you think of the new teacher?
Cosa ne pensi della nuova insegnante? What do you think of the new teacher?
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