Examples of using Someone asks in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
So the next time someone asks you.
When someone asks, I want you to say you are 19.
Elena: when someone asks,"how are you?
If someone asks me what gets me out of bed in the morning, my answer- and what I feel passionate about is-“people”. I really feel strongly about playing a part in helping people to achieve their dreams, to be happy and to be their best. A huge part of this is about understanding that we all have a role to play.
That sounds needy, like when someone asks you to come to their one-woman show.
If someone asks you,"How much pee is a lot of pee?
Because if someone asks him how he is.
If someone asks, what's the coefficient here?
Don't be lured by requests for financial help, if someone asks you for money even if you have built up a trusting rapport with them, they are almost certainly a scammer.
If someone asks, answer it like we practiced, OK?
So, if, um, if someone asks you about Wes, what's your plan?-I know.
When someone asks you who your manager is, what do you say?
First of all, when someone asks you what's the greatest common divisor of twelve and eight?
If someone asks you a particularly difficult question, say:“What a good question!”.
And the truth is, when someone asks themselves this question, the answer is much simpler and less momentous than we would usually believe.
If someone asks your name or needs confirmation on a choice,“hai” will get you forward.
If you ask a question, and someone asks you again, give him a few seconds before repeating the question: often people hear you, they just need time to process the information.
If someone asks you to sign a petition, ask to see their badge- this may be a distraction technique.
In fact, it does just the opposite, because when someone asks you what you want to be, you can't reply with 20 different things, though well-meaning adults will likely chuckle and be like,"Oh, how cute, but you can't be a violin maker and a psychologist.
When someone asks a pertinent question, you can quickly establish yourself as an expert with well thought out answers.
If someone asks your name for the hundredth time, you definitely feel offended, wondering how much you can be so selfish.
So when someone asks you to round to the nearest hundred, they're literally saying round to one of these increments of 100 or round to whichever increment of 100 that it is closest to.
For example, if someone asks you to have lunch and you say yes, you should either go to lunch or you should call them and tell them you can't come before it is time for the lunch.
And then someone asked me, just before my TEDTalk, a few days ago.
When someone asked him if he doesn't draw portraits.
Someone asked me to get something.
For example, if someone asked about how to do something with.
Someone asked if my dog, no, it's made with green screen!
Someone asked the wrong question at the press conference.
Hasn't someone asked Mr. Wonka?