Pronunciation of buy

Pronunciation of the English word buy.

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Pronounce buy in English


buy in a sentence

# Sentence  
1. It's coming up to Christmas here and all the shops are like "Buy! Buy! Buy!"
2. "Can I have a ticket?" "Yes, you can. In fact I'd recommend this one." "But I mean: can I buy a ticket?" "I'm surprised you're asking me that question. How do I know if you can buy a ticket? It depends on what's in your wallet." "Come on, you know – I'd like to buy a ticket." "And I can sell a ticket." "What a stroke of luck! So give me a ticket, please!" "There you go." "Finally!"
3. It's a pity that you can't buy miracles like you would buy potatoes.
4. If I had money, I would buy that camera. As it is, I cannot buy it.
5. Although she wants to buy a vehicle, there is no margin to buy.
6. "I shall buy a new house. How about you?" "No, I will not buy one."
7. Tom can't buy what he wants to buy because he doesn't have enough money.
8. Could you please go buy bread at the baker's, two small ones and a large one please? And if they ran out, you can buy four thin baguettes instead.
9. Why did I buy flowers? Why are you asking me a question like that? I bought them because I wanted to buy them, OK!
10. Please buy me a turtle, Mother, please buy me a turtle.

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