Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Had children trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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You had children?
I didn't know you had children.
We had children.
They were not celibate, they had children.
And then you had children with her.
Mọi người cũng dịch
Think of the problems if I had children!
We ALL had children at the time.
Other women of her age had children.
What if I had children in the house?”.
I didn't do it because I had children.
And if she had children then how could she abandon them.
Rumor has it that the couple even had children.
Peninnah wasn't just pointing out the fact that she had children.
None of them had children themselves, and all of them are dead.
The vast majority of women in the study had children in the end.
They got married, had children and formed families of their own.
She always loved children, we always had children in the house.
When Chen first had children in the 1980s, she says she just hoped they would grow up healthy and happy.
I had my son there, we had children out there.
In 1960, three-quarters of women and two-thirds of men were financially independent,had married, and had children by age 30.
Some of the women have had children with these men.
The pair never had children and currently reside at Longhorn Village, a senior living community for University of Texas alumni.
All these had married foreign women, and some of them had children by these wives.
Assuming Hideo had children, she made me promise to reveal the message only once I was able to convince them that what I said was true.”.
The mother answered,"God made Adam and Eve and they had children and that's how all mankind was made.".
We looked at mental health problems-including depression and PTSD among 405 female military partners- all of whom had children.
Several young couples planned to upgrade once they had children, selling their tiny homes or even keeping them as guesthouses.
Reproductive history- women who have not had children or who had children over the age of 35 may be slightly more at risk.