Examples of using Affer in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Day affer day, the bombers came over.
He was kidnapped affer you were knighted.
Affer my dad looked right at you and said.
Narrator Kohima was relieved affer seven weeks.
Narrator Affer Kohima, the relief of Imphal.
They go rυnning, screaming affer Carl and Roy.
Affer a hopeful beginning, everything went wrong.
I only became ill affer… Affer she died.
Affer two years, the conquerors were pulling out.
Ηe was banned affer he smashed up the footlights.
Affer the rains, the country was just one great bowl of mud.
bυt Racer X first showed up two years affer Rex's death.
Affer an artillery barrage by 2,000 guns, the monastery fell.
And WilPharma should regain the public's faith affer this incident.
Affer a week of savage fighting, the Germans withdrew.
We were not prepared for the fire storm which broke out half an hour affer the raid.
Affer 48 hours, the Germans launched a furious counterattack.
you never spoke to me again affer that, ever.
Narrator Affer ten days, the Americans took San Pietro- at heavy cost.
The RAF was not really equipped to put this thesis to the test. But affer Dunkirk, it was the only force capable of attacking Germany.
By now Sicily, affer only a few weeks, was almost all in Allied hands.
Affer Salerno, it seemed incredible that there was no instant German riposte.
Narrator Affer the Battle of Britain, the Royal Air Force had cause to celebrate.
But affer nine days the Red Army had recaptured all the ground lost in this last German offensive.
Narrator Two weeks affer Hamburg, they planned to deal their knockout blow against German industry.
Months affer Pearl Harbour, the American army prepared for its first encounter with the Wehrmacht.
Narrator Affer the talking, Roosevelt appeared in his other capacity- commander in chief of the American armed forces.
Only two months affer the German collapse in Tunisia, the British