Examples of using Some problems in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
You got some problems.
Yes, I did. Well, Nathalie has some problems.
We had some problems.
Great.- Ahem. But there are some problems.
There's some problems on board.
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I know there are some problems.
I had some problems along the way.
You have got some problems.
I have some problems with 16 gb stick.
I was having some problems.
You know some problems can't be solved with prayers.
But there are some problems.
We have some problems with a neighbor.
But there are some problems.
People with some problems such as diabetic issues, heart issues, hypertension, consuming any kind of medication and experiencing any type of medical problem related to blood flow must not take Male Extra without getting in touch with a physician.
There are some problems.
Yes… and you remember she told you about some problems.
He's got some problems.
After the army, I was… poor,and… had some problems.
So you have some problems with the police here?
But?-Nathalie has some problems.
Individuals with some problems such as diabetes mellitus, cardiac concerns, high blood pressure, consuming any kind of medication and experiencing any type of medical problem associated to blood flow ought to not take Male Extra without seeking advice from a medical professional.
Nothing.- I had some problems.
People with some problems such as diabetes mellitus, heart problems, hypertension, consuming any type of medication and experiencing any type of medical problem pertaining to blood flow ought to not take Male Extra without consulting a medical professional.
Your mother may have some problems.
We're having some problems with the villagers.
I heard you andmy brother had some problems.
Mr. blankman, I have got some problems that I have to work out.
Your young Guardian told me there were some problems yesterday.
In Kenya there are some problems, but Kakuma is perfectly OK.