Examples of using We can't call in English and their translations into Malay
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
We can't call Deb!
The radio room's gone, we can't call nobody.
We can't call the police.
But our coach said we can't call him yet.
We can't call nobody!
It wants to cut us off so we can't call for help.
We can't call the police!
It's smart. It wants to cut us off so we can't call for help.
We can't call the people.
It wants to cut us off so we can't call for help. It's smart.
We can't call my mom again.
They can't hear us, and we can't call out.
We can't call the police!
Well, we can't leave and we can't call for help.
No, we can't call her.
We can't call, but text messages work!
So once again, we can't call them equally likely events.
We can't call the people. What the? Hello? Hello? Wait a second.
Putting El in danger. We can't call Hawkins without alerting the military.
But we can't call the repair service for just one broken piano.
Where's the dog? We can't call him cause we don't know his name?
We can't call each customer to gather a large group.
We can't call him'cause we don't know his name. Where's the dog?
But we can't call it nothing. It might not end up being everything you would hoped.
Therefore, we can't call it a miracle weight loss pill, because it still requires the user to put some effort into their diet and exercise.
We couldn't call anyone.
We couldn't call her Aunt Booty.
If Jesus had not risen from the grave, then we could not call this“Good Friday.” If Jesus was still in the grave, I would have absolutely no hope.
We cannot call him human.
If we resort to war and keep increasing our capacity to kill anddestroy then we cannot call ourselves a civilisation,” he reiterated.