Examples of using Will mean something in English and their translations into Czech
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That will mean something♪.
With me, the percentage will mean something.
That will mean something later on.
And next time, it will mean something.
Young will mean something different to you than it does to me, Marthe.
So the colors will mean something.
I just hope a recommendation letter from Teresa Ledarsky will mean something.
Your life will mean something.
No. When he's ready to tell me, then it will mean something.
My life will mean something.
We must offer a sacrifice which will mean something.
But it will mean something.
We must offer a sacrifice which will mean something.
I suppose it will mean something to somebody.
If we get this right, the Turner name will mean something again.
Young will mean something different to you than it does to me, Marthe. He was young.
One of these pictures here will mean something to you.
I-I hope- it will mean something different to each of you… and, frankly, anyone who sees it.
I have to puke, andI want to do it on the Econ Building- so it will mean something.
Your life will mean something.
When we tell Mr Kent one of his sons gave his own life in an effort to save his brother. It will mean something, Zack.
Where you come from, that will mean something to you one day.
And you always will mean something to me. You have always meant something to me.
Look, if we leave it like this, if you leave,then it will mean something, so, stay, and it won't mean anything.
He was young. Young will mean something different to you than it does to me, Marthe.
The name Jimmy Edwards will always mean something to this town.
No, that will always mean something to me.
In a moment, your insignificant life will finally mean something.