Examples of using Easier to say in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
But just plain"Ethernet" is a whole lot easier to say, and it's likely how you have come to know that essential bringer of Internet.
they figured it would be much easier to say,"Well, the state already allows poker.
It's easier to say what we don't want than what we do want.
The point is that the power to forgive sin is proved by the healing-"Which is easier to say,'Your sins are forgiven you,' or to say,'Rise, and walk'?"?
It's much easier to say“I'm a loser” than it is to say“Well, that approach didn't work out,
Sometimes it's simply easier to say“yes,” than to deal with our angst or other people's reactions.
You will find it easier to say‘no' to high-fat and high-carb foods.
If you're saving with a specific goal in mind, it's much easier to say no to tempting opportunities to spend money.
In time Funakoshi had changed a few of the Kata names to make the names easier to say in the Japanese Honshū dialect.
It would be easier to say what does everest(not food)
I wonder if it isn't just easier to say what I have to say to a video camera.
in a second language, it's easier to say‘I love you' in a second language
Not only is the KFC name simply faster and easier to say, according to the official KFC website,
It's easy to say now, isn't it, James?
Although it sounds easy to say, it is not as easy to play.
It's easy to say, but please make sure to protect yourself well.
Great customer service is easy to say, but hard to do.
Easy to say, a bit less to do.
But that's easy to say after the event.
It's very easy to say“Don't worry,