Examples of using Bit cold in English and their translations into Norwegian
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I'm a bit cold.
This is going to be a bit cold.
It's a bit cold for a barbecue.
You look a bit cold.
A bit cold, but the food was good.
People also translate
It's a bit cold.
A bit cold and pointless, isn't it, my lovely?
It's a bit cold.
A bit cold and pointless, isn't it, my lovely?
Oh, it's a bit cold.
It's a bit cold, but it… it… it will be fine. Don't.
It will be a bit cold.
It's a bit cold, but it… it… it will be fine.
The rooms are a bit cold.
The apartment was a bit cold but overall good price/quality.
It will feel a bit cold.
It was a bit cold as it was partially the basement….
They may be a bit cold.
Since it was a bit cold, it could also have been a bit more powerful ovens.
This will feel a bit cold.
The fresh, salty sea winds can definitely be a bit cold in winter time, but as long as you dress properly, you should be fine.
Yeah? Yeah. It's a bit cold.
The shower was relatively quick bit cold, the water you had to be divided clever.
The victims… Hey, I'm a bit cold.
I stayed in the new part of the hotel which felt a bit cold, impersonal and actually missed some practical details that you often use.
Sorry if yours is a bit cold.
She shares her thoughts on how Norwegians can be a bit cold and reserved, and take a while to get to know properly.
You don't think that's a bit cold?
It's getting a bit cold.
The green color in the kitchen is a bit cold.
