Examples of using I'm supposed to make 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 supposed to make the sacrifice.
I'm supposed to make you feel better?
I'm supposed to make James like me.
Today is a very big day in which I'm supposed to make a very big decision.
But I'm supposed to make a soldier out of you.
I'm supposed to make him fall in love with me.
You know What, the two songs I'm supposed to make fol the Limitless Fest, I will be making it with them.
I'm Supposed To Make A Snack For Snotty Spice?
So now I'm supposed to make two different meals every day?
I'm supposed to make a trade with Jonah in an hour.
I'm supposed to make my mother supper on Saturday night.
I'm supposed to make the money, she takes care of the house.
What, so I'm supposed to make a big deal just because she's going out with some random guy?
I'm supposed to make an old friend sleep on the floor to protect your macho pride?
I'm supposed to make your life easier, and I've… I have made it a circus.
I'm supposed to make her a candlelight dinner and then ask her a whole list of questions.
I'm supposed to make love to a business associate tomorrow night or else I get fired.
(Buzzing continues) I was supposed to make it better.
This isn't how Izzie and I were supposed to make a baby.
Good at it. I knew, in life, I was supposed to make music.
I was supposed to make this movie more than five years ago, but for personal reasons that wasn't possible, so I dropped the project,” Pitchhadze says.
You know, I was supposed to make you a boat, but I changed my mind late in the game, and I decided to make you a mini coaster.
The FSB issued avideo of one of the detainees being questioned."I was supposed to make the explosives and… pack them into bottles with projectiles attached" he said.[5].
I was supposed to make a right after the second stop sign, but if I make a right at this stop sign.