Examples of using I'm ordering in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
I'm ordering in.
In fact, I think I'm ordering one.
No. I'm ordering you to.
Sergeant, you're under my command And i'm ordering you to stand down.
I'm ordering you to stop!
People also translate
Okay, PMS, but I'm ordering you one, too.
I'm ordering you to stop.
As your superior, i'm ordering you to take them off.
I'm ordering you to guess!
And I'm ordering her to leave.
I'm ordering you to stop him!
And I'm ordering one car and one plane.
I'm ordering a press blackout.
And, miss King, I'm ordering you to track down that Chattahoochee runner-up.
I'm ordering an emergency lockdown.
I'm ordering more data points.
I'm ordering from the U.S. Embassy.
I'm ordering you to stay up there.
I'm ordering a full pardon of Eric Boyer.
I'm ordering you to cooperate with the investigation.
I'm ordering you to put him on the phone immediately.
So I'm ordering you, sir, tell me what's going on!
I'm ordering our forces to re-group at the border.
I'm ordering you as a Confessor, to get us out of here.
I'm ordering an ekg and an echo to check your heart?
I'm ordering a steak. I suggest you do the same.
I'm ordering the evacuation of the SGC, effective as of right now.
No, I'm ordering pizza. What do you think I'm doing?
Now I'm ordering in. More than just food, if you catch my drift.