Examples of using Things in English and their translations into Slovak
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Medicine
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Computer
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All these things are certain and true.
What are the four most useless things in the world?”.
Things you can(and cannot) do about cellulite.
If he's out of things, I want to know about it.
Things people say of a man do not alter a man.
People also translate
How can I speak of things I have never experienced?
Things that are difficult to say when you are drunk.
Here are a few things you can do to improve things.
Things we have done that we wish we would done better.
I have wanted to ask him many things, but he is gone.
Do the things you have the energy for and look after yourself.
You would have written a doctoral thesis on other things, but not on mangoes.
These things are so popular, I can't get one.
You heartily pat the man on the back and say something witty to lighten things up.
He says the things that the Lord puts in his mouth.
How Google uses pattern recognition to recognise things such as faces in photos.
Some things, however, will not and cannot change.
Tell me about other things." I want you to listen carefully.
Things had never looked so bleak for the American people as in the early 1930s.
But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart.
Those things that were started in Genesis finds its conclusion in Revelation.
There are some things that you shouldn't ask at a job interview.
Some things are draining us, some are giving us energy.
There are things in my life that are difficult and painful.
The things you need to do to change your life are simple.
The things Dafa disciples are met with are all really significant.
The things we hate about others are the things we hate about ourselves.
The things you can give to your children next to good habits are good memories.
Doing things together will teach your child to be a more caring and considerate person.
Such things are unacceptable and only damage Iran's image as a civilised country.