Examples of using What i'm asking in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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That's what I'm asking.
What I'm asking you to do is illegal….
You know what I'm asking.
What I'm asking them to do is very specific.”.
Yes, that is what I'm asking.
What I'm asking for is a fair trial.”.
Okay, that's not what I'm asking.
TAPPER: No, that's what I'm asking.
So what I'm asking for is the creation of a new job title--.
MS. OLSOFF: That's what I'm asking you.
What I'm asking is, do you like Mexican food, Nina?
Trust me, I know what I'm asking.
So what I'm asking you is, the world is hungry.
And believe me… I know what I'm asking of you.
We don't have to stay in the same room, we don't have to sleep together,that's not what I'm asking.
You love her, and that's why you're going to do what I'm asking.
When he isn't 100% sure what I'm asking him to do, he uses scratching as a distraction.
Well, what I'm asking you, I'm saying two-- let's say that equals x. two to some power x is equal to zero.
Before I can expect people to give me what I'm asking for, I need to give them what they need to get the job done.
What I'm asking you to do, what I'm asking everyone in that room… all my geniuses… is to look beyond the numbers.
So what I'm asking you to do right now is write a letter to your children and to your grandchildren explaining that you are going to divorce.
You know what I'm asking and so I'm only going to say this a few more times… And by the way, don't call me again.
You know what I'm asking, and so I'm going to say this a few more times, in a few more ways, and by the way, don't call me again.
So what I'm asking for is the creation of a new job title-- I will come to this a little later-- and perhaps the addition of a new word into the English language.
What I'm asking is that the Chapel Building Fund be used as the nucleus for an expanding free scholarship fund, for the education of gifted but underprivileged boys.
So what I'm asking today is that you envision a world where men and women aren't held hostage to their pasts, where misdeeds and mistakes don't define you for the rest of your life.
What I'm asking you to consider is what kind of opportunity- makers we might become, because more than wealth or fancy titles or a lot of contacts, it's our capacity to connect around each other's better side and bring it out.