Examples of using Bit confusing in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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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
That's a bit confusing.
I don't know really… It was all a bit confusing.
To be a bit confusing because.
Yeah, it's actually a bit confusing.
It may seem a bit confusing, so let's elaborate.
People also translate
The second one is a bit confusing.
Yep, that's a bit confusing but it won't be soon I promise.
Its interface is a bit confusing.
It's all a bit confusing, but it seems she was killed resisting arrest.
That sounds a bit confusing.
The difference between a'bracket' and a'parentheses' can be a bit confusing.
The check in was a bit confusing for us.
locks on his doors, I found this all a bit confusing.
The layout is a bit confusing, but plenty of staff to help us out!
The answer might be a bit confusing.
The prices were a bit confusing, the add indicated that the price per night was for 4.
Fred said things got a bit confusing.
Something a bit confusing is that all the room numbers have four digits, e.g. 4302.
Hehe your instruction is bit confusing.
It's a bit confusing to change currency several times during a short time,
I know the last couple of days has been a bit confusing.
SopCast might look a bit confusing for the first-time user
From a language perspective, València is a bit confusing.
While all this might be a bit confusing, the Spigo version of this game won't let you make any illegal moves,
the style of the room is a bit confusing.
this explanation might be a bit confusing.
The different winter tyre regulations in force across Europe can be a bit confusing.
The address on reservations did not match with location of the house which was a bit confusing at first.
possibilities is very high which makes the game a bit confusing and very challenging.
She seemed a bit confused about it.