Examples of using Something to ask in English and their translations into Slovak
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
I have something to ask.
Sorry for interrupting, but I have something to ask you.
Maybe something to ask her?
Listen, Billy, we have got something to ask you.
I have something to ask you myself!
People also translate
That's good, because I have something to ask you.
I have something to ask you.
And we're gonna have this party tomorrow night at the Bulge, and we had something to ask you.
I have something to ask.
Now then, Ryuk… I have something to ask you.
I have something to ask you, but I needed to look you in the eyes.
Do you need something to ask?
So if you have something to ask, either grab a flashlight and a flyer and find my boy, but do not come here and waste my time when I have none left.
I think Paul has something to ask you.
I have something to ask you this kind of'fasait' have him and speakers to the audio system comes there that do not have this background noise, if you put a large box that noise is even greater because it is a high power speaker.
James, I have something to ask you.
First of all, I have something to ask the Commissioner: given that the old directive, the existing anti-discrimination directive, has still not been transposed in ten of the Member States- given that infringement proceedings are underway against ten Member States- we seriously have to ask ourselves why we need to revise this directive when the old one has not even been transposed yet.
Dad, I have something to ask you.
People, I have something to ask.
I have something to ask you.
Manager Sung. I have something to ask you.
You got something to ask me?
You said you have something to ask her.
I have something to ask.
Wake up, I have got something to ask you.
We have something to ask you.
The Persians are calm, almost not meowing,if they need something to ask, they will sit next to the master and stare directly into his face.
Mary, I got something to ask you!
Let them know:“I have something to ask of you, and it's important to me.