Examples of using Uncle john 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
Uncle John.
Oh, hi, Uncle John.
Uncle John?
What about Uncle John?
Uncle John. Hi.
You mean Uncle John.
Uncle John, Uncle John.
I'm going, Uncle John.
Uncle John hit his head.
Did you ask about Uncle John?
Hi, Uncle John.
You can tell Uncle John.
Uncle John, but he's a spaz.
Everyone has an Uncle John.
Bye, Uncle John.
You stay there with Uncle John.
Uncle John in his new place.
I will look after him, Uncle John.
What would Uncle John be doing here?
He would call him Uncle John.
Sees uncle John has a… You don't look so good.
Want to buy Uncle John dinner?
Uncle John, will you please make my lunch tomorrow?
Oh, you should do uncle John.
All fall down… Uncle John is sick in bed what shall we send him?
Can we try it, Dad? Ask Uncle John.
We called them Uncle John and Aunt Betty.
Al, he's hankering and gibbeting to be off on his own. Uncle John's just dragging around.
It didn't stop Uncle John and Aunt Liz. They're very happy.
I will tell Uncle John to have an extra place set for dinner, sir.