Examples of using You cannot talk 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
You cannot talk about love.
Are there topics you cannot talk about?
You cannot talk about it?
If you want to handle the sale, you cannot talk to Jean about it.
You cannot talk to me like this!
It is a place where you can talk about things that you cannot talk about anywhere else.”.
You cannot talk to him like that.
I am my mother's daughter and you cannot talk to me like that no matter how bad you're hurting.
You cannot talk to Max like that.
What is the matter with you? I-I know this is a difficult time, but you cannot talk to my nurses that way.- Your move.
Rachel, you cannot talk like that.
You cannot talk to the commandant like that.
I understand you cannot talk, but you can listen.
You cannot talk about religions and nations.
The reason why people are upset is that you cannot talk about women's honor here,” saidAtiafAlwazir, a Yemeni woman raised in theUnited Stateswho is now a youth organizer.
You cannot talk of what you do not feel.
Abed, you cannot talk to us that way.
You cannot talk about love without using deathly figures?
Okay, you cannot talk to him… No, no, no.
You cannot talk to the defender of the faithful in this manner!
You cannot talk about religion, you cannot talk about nation.
You cannot talk about something that's going to happen maybe in the next few years.
You cannot talk about success in trading without talking about money.
You cannot talk about mental health without talking about the history.”.
You cannot talk about women in advertising without saying the name Mary Wells Lawrence.
You cannot talk about efficiency without considering how to make your ID card in a system.
You cannot talk about France without talking about Paris, the capital of the country.
You cannot talk about religion, you cannot talk about nations,you cannot talk about this stuff.
Therefore, you cannot talk about how, the channel leads only the technical broadcasting and has no plans to move on a regular.