Examples of using I'm new in town in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
I'm new in town.
Besides I'm new in town.
I'm new in town.
Forgot to mention, I'm new in town.
No, I'm new in town.
Now, you don't know me I'm new in town.
Yeah, I'm new in town.
I'm new in town, so.
Wait a minute… I'm new in town, and I'm lonely.
I'm new in town and I'm awfully lonely.
Uh, I just wanted to introduce myself, I'm new in town, I just came in, my name's Dustin Noble.
Well, I'm new in town and don't know many people.
Sorry. I'm new in town.
Hi, I'm new in town, and I'm a little lost.
No, I'm new in town.".
I'm new in town, and, right now, you're my only friend.
I'm new in town, kind of lonely, looking for my parents.
Well, I'm new in town and buck agreed to introduce me to some people.
I'm new in town and money's tight and I don't like roommates.
I'm new in town, and i was just wondering where a man could break.
As I'm new in town, I have yet to have the pleasure.
I'm new in town, but… don't go firing up the private plane just yet.
Well, I'm new in town and I haven't seen much of the nature around here.
I'm new in town, but if I get a chance I will hire a housekeeper, all right?
Ms. Dorsey, I'm new in town… and I swear to you, I do this all the time.
I'm new in town, you know… Stop for a moment, this is for me very type of a serial murderer.
But I was new in town.
I am new in town.
I am new in town.”.
Well, yes, I am new in town.