Examples of using I'm an engineer in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Programming
I'm an engineer.
Well no, I'm an engineer.
I'm an engineer.
Just to let you know, I'm an engineer.
Look, I'm an engineer.
Well, I'm an engineer.
I'm an engineer, Bohannon.
It's because I'm an engineer at Tchachma*.
I'm an engineer, that's it.
I'm an engineer, goddamn it!
Well, that might make sense because, um, I'm an engineer.
I'm an engineer, not a cop.
I'm an engineer, I work at the factory.
But in the interest of precision… I'm an engineer, after all… there's one thing you're wrong about.
I'm an engineer and an inventor, Mr Clennam.
Mr. Bohannon, I'm an engineer, not a gunslinger.
I'm an engineer, I design planes.
You do realize I'm an engineer, not an architect, right?
I'm an engineer, I know these things.
Hi, I'm an engineer and I make robots.
Okay, I'm an engineer by training so I know a lot about physics.
I'm an engineer. I'm not a teacher. It's not what I do.
I'm an engineer,” the reclusive Hall says, referring to both profession and persona.
Well, I'm an engineer. I reckon there's machinery, but no one's done the fitting.
Well, I'm an engineer, so, as a hobby, I'm constructing a miniature amusement park made out of matchsticks and wire and then subjecting it to mock earthquakes to test for structural integrity.
So I'm an engineer by training, but I'm one of the creators and instructors of this course, which I find kind of funny, because this is a company that trusts an engineer to teach emotion intelligence.