Examples of using I'm having problems in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
I'm having problems at home.
You understand why I'm having problems?
I'm having problems with Josh.
I'm having problems with Haleh.
People also translate
I'm having problems with my car.
With my reading and my writing, right? Okay, so that just means I'm having problems.
I'm having problems with my wife.
Yes, daddy, I'm having problems with gluten.
I'm having problems with the oven.
Thanks, but I'm having problems with the manager.
I'm having problems with the story.
You're the reason I'm having problems with Shaun in the first place.
I'm having problems with Alexander.
I'm having problems with my strap.
And I'm having problems with our website.
I'm having problems with my computer.
What if I'm having problems with Firefox Home?
I'm having problems with Marcel Dumas.
I'm having problems with Twist for iOS.
I'm having problems with communications.
I'm having problems with my new boss Roz.
I'm having problems with my green card.
I'm having problems with the online order.
I'm having problems with my in-game account.
I'm having problems with the other kids.
I'm having problems with the KinderRijk parent app.
I'm having problems with my CD-ROM on Red Hat 7.1.