Examples of using Find it difficult in English and their translations into Malay
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
Accordingly, the Japanese find it difficult to send their"self-defense" forces overseas, even for peace-keeping purposes.
Who may find it difficult to source non mainstream Irish Whiskeys in their home country.
Some couples may find it difficult to stop treatment despite very bad prognosis,
Bloggers like you(and me) may find it difficult to consider media lits a“blog thing” like your About page
You will probably find it difficult to source the injectable steroid,
However, you may find it difficult to choose the right spot to camp in since there are so many options.
If however you find it difficult or Bandicam you advocate free software,
Children growing up in social isolation find it difficult to compensate for the lack of social learning experiences
What exactly, just find it difficult to answer, so you need to act simultaneously in two directions.
More than 75% of Malaysians find it difficult to raise RM1,000 to meet emergency needs,
Many find it difficult to be released by the creditors,” he said after giving a talk to members of the Malaysia Women's Career Building Association yesterday.
They(Pakistan) want to take action against people from the past(government) who are corrupt but they find it difficult to get hearings in the court.
they may find it difficult to understand what you are going through.
Our target market are small businesses that are credit worthy but find it difficult to borrow small sums of money.
you will find it difficult to downgrade back to a normal mouse experience.
you will find it difficult to sleep!
A recent Bank Negara survey showed that three out of four Malaysians find it difficult to raise even RM1,000 in an emergency.
you may find it difficult to think clearly
For example, a child who has difficulty in communicating may find it difficult to socialise with other children.
a long with further job cuts indicate that the sector may find it difficult to expand, at least in the near- term,