Examples of using Little bit confused 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
I'm a little bit confused.
I have to confess that I'm a little bit confused.
I'm a little bit confused.
Colonel, help me, because I'm a little bit confused.
A little bit confused right now.
You're just a little bit confused.
I'm a little bit confused as to whether we're still dating.
I'm afraid I'm a little bit confused.
But a little bit confused on how to use it?
Because-- Because I'm a little bit confused.
But a little bit confused on how to use it?
You see how we're a little bit confused here?
and they're a little bit confused.
But we're a little bit confused.
Today's debate has been a little bit confused- if I may say so- as some people have been referring to the Stockholm Programme
We're all a little bit confused.
Sometimes when we were shooting, I was a little bit confused.
She said she got a little bit confused, and she feels fine now.
It sounds like old Dell was more than just a little bit confused, peanut.
She gets a little bit confused after she's had her pills.
She said she was feeling a little bit confused.- Yeah.
But she is little bit confused about her dressing and make up.
Well, I imagine you must all be feeling, uh, a little bit confused right about now.
She said she felt a little bit confused, but basically.
the bad news is that you might get a little bit confused due to this large choice.
Snapchat's website may be a little bit confusing for some people.
You know, this is a little bit confusing.
can be a little bit confusing.
From an outside point of view, it's a little bit confusing. when you view the session.
From an outside point of view, when you view the session, it's a little bit confusing.