Examples of using Glad in English and their translations into Czech
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I was glad to do it.
Yeah, she would have been glad you came.
I am glad I wasn't there.
Your father must be glad you're back.
I'm glad we survived.
People also translate
I'm not an idiot. We're just glad your sister's okay.
I'm glad I could be of help, sir.
It's'cause I'm glad we survived.
We're glad we could help… but we're not strangers.
Because I'm glad we survived.
I'm glad you decided to spend your spring break here.
Your aunt will be glad of the company, I'm sure.
When I heard he would won the jackpot,I was glad.
They are glad to have me back.
You have arrived in time. And naturally we are so glad.
You're so glad to be back with me, aren't you?
All except Susan Q and Ace,who are very glad to see me.
That's why I'm glad you're going to San Pablo.
When you didn't show up to mediation this morning,I was glad.
Aren't we all glad we're on her good side now?
I got a new life Youwould hardly recognize me, I'm so glad.
But I'm glad the mistress is meeting an old client.
I know you hate that, butit always makes me a little glad.
And I'm glad to be the first woman to do it, too.
Then Dad got sick andI was almost glad to have this new task.
Just be glad I was able to buy both of you back.
Going to patients who can't pay for prescriptions, most of these samples that I haul around end up so everybody at the doctor's office is glad to see Maggie. With managed care the way that it is.
You're a little glad Esteban's daughter's a drug addict.
I'm glad you're moving out of this neighborhood, Annie.
I'm an only child, but I am glad that, soon, I shall have a sister.