Examples of using Rather go in English and their translations into Slovak
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Me rather go home.
Bethenny would rather go naked.
I rather go to a salon.
Many would rather go the….
Rather go out and start playing online racing machines.
People also translate
I would rather go there.
Rather go to save the city, because you are now a soldier.
I would rather go to Salem.
Why don't we justlet the kids decide which one they would rather go to?
He would rather go out with his friends.
I told them I would rather go home.
Nobody would rather go to a funeral than to a party?
If, after that, he will invite you to Paris, do not be surprised, but rather go to a rendezvous.
Sometimes I would rather go than stay behind.
I would rather go to New York's Metropolitan Art Museum than to Times Square.
Benjamin Franklin once famously said,“Rather go to bed without dinner than to rise in debt.”.
Rather go for the ones that are matte golden in color, featuring a nice fragrant and having a little soft neck.
Benjamin Franklin said,“Rather go to bed supperless than rise in debt.”.
We would rather go to the zoo than to the park.
Benjamin Franklin was once quoted as saying“Rather go to bed without dinner than to rise in debt.”.
He would rather go to hell for you than go to heaven without you.
On our first date, he told me that he would rather go on a date with me than finish his take-home midterm.
They would rather go back to Egypt instead of forward to Canaan.
I would much rather go to the Virgin Islands.
Benjamin Franklin said,“Rather go to bed with out dinner than to rise in debt.”.
They insist that they would rather go back to Egypt than be slaughtered by the Canaanites.
They insisted that they would rather go back to Egypt than be slaughtered by the Canaanites.
One in five people would rather go without shoes for a week than be with their phone.
While Ayman(12) would rather go to school, Osama(13) obediently follows the path of jihad.
One in 5 people would rather go without shoes for a week than take a break from their phone.