Examples of using Do not understand in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Who do not understand.
That is what the Liberals do not understand.
People do not understand what war is.
Lieutenant Wells English is a language you do not understand.
People do not understand this disease.
People also translate
This is because they are a people who do not understand.*.
They do not understand what happiness is.
Most people in North America, or Europe, do not understand.
They do not understand what is a lie!
Most people in North America, or Europe, do not understand.
Do not understand the concept of forgiveness.
Children unfortunately, do not understand the dangers of water.
It is too risky to sign a document that you do not understand.
Many kids do not understand the concept of money.
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They do not understand that this is symbolism.
It's something even men do not understand about themselves.
This money brings more frustration, more suspicion, more anxiety but people do not understand.
Many people do not understand how to prevent illness.
How is it possible that you still do not understand such a basic principle?
Most people do not understand the distinction between addiction and dependence.
It can be said that juveniles do not understand the consequences of the actions.
Many people do not understand what they want to achieve in their lives.
Many people still do not understand how the internet works.
Those that do not understand physics should not talk about it.
Physicians who do that do not understand the importance of hormonal balance.
Many parents do not understand how much they are responsible for these traits in their children….
So many in the world do not understand the difference between marketing and sales….
In a 2013 speech Corbyn said that Zionists“don't understand English irony.”.
His assertion in 2013 that British Zionists“don't understand English irony.”.