"I soon hope to inspire young artists of the next generation."
...sorry if that's a little simple but...
Irish has various ways of saying 'inspire'; you need to used it in sentence for an accurate translation.
The artist inspire me to paint.
I was INSPIRE to find out that i was student of the month
It could be used in any sentence as an adjective. That sentence could be, "I'm quite busty and I fear it would look matronly on me."
Here are some sentences.His bravery will inspire the other soldiers.The speech will inspire the team to play harder.
? A good sentence is for more information about what you need to write and inspire.
"Inspire me with your paintings, students," the art professor implied. You inspire me, said the boy. Inspiration is influence towards a brighter tomorrow.
John Snow has been dead, but he inspires me. You inspire me to do good deeds like he did.
yes, yes u can. i will inspire my sister to do well on her test.
Can you use it in a sentence?
I just used genre in a sentence.
"Gigantic" is not technically a 'proper' word. It could be used in a sentence like "The apple was gigantic", but that is not a formal sentence and could not be used in an essay for example.