Examples of using It difficult to understand in English and their translations into Dutch
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I find it difficult to understand.
And I know that people around me find it difficult to understand.
Is it difficult to understand what I'm saying, woman?
Even my own family is finding it difficult to understand me.
I find it difficult to understand the meaning of this silence.
People also translate
It's a very simple truth, yet some men find it difficult to understand.
Question: Is it difficult to understand what is spreads?
Many people who aren't involved in the rivalry find it difficult to understand.
Many find it difficult to understand what the root directory means.
Again there is no English spoken which makes it difficult to understand what's happening.
Do you find it difficult to understand speech on TV and radio? NO YES.
many potential users still find it difficult to understand.
Do you two find it difficult to understand me when I speak?
I found it difficult to understand why millions were out of work,
if Mr Kittelmann is finding it difficult to understand his own statements
I find it difficult to understand the Commission's action for two reasons.
and that makes it difficult to understand why attempts are always being made to undermine this independence.
This makes it difficult to understand what kind of artistic practice Kraijer is involved in.
Complexity, interconnectedness and opaqueness Complexity, interconnectedness and opaqueness, all contribute to make it difficult to understand what is going on and to define what
We Danes find it difficult to understand the objections to a passport union.
Most urban Poles find it difficult to understand this very distinct dialect.
I find it difficult to understand or justify why services were left out of that enterprise.
You sometimes find it difficult to understand speech on TV and radio.
We find it difficult to understand why Ford would want to sell a successful,
You do not find it difficult to understand speech on TV and radio.
Users find it difficult to understand the technology and contribute usefully.
Madam President, if Mr Kittelmann is finding it difficult to understand his own statements
One will find it difficult to understand that they have‘asked' for a particular disease
A Protestant finds it difficult to understand and accept the veneration of Mary.
Is the Commission aware that the public find it difficult to understand why this subsidy is categorized as'compulsory expenditure'