Examples of using Very confusing in English and their translations into Norwegian
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I-I know this must be very confusing be.
We find this disease very confusing; it is not easy to understand.".
These Wraith facilities are very confusing.
It's all potentially very confusing though, because you can't see it,
Hence, it can be very confusing to pin point one single web site or application.
Eddie faced some very confusing and unhappy times throughout his 83 years,
The entrance is very confusing and the best way in is via the lobby- which… More.
also can be very confusing.
Make sure to read the parking signs carefully as they can be very confusing in Boston.
One very confusing thing is that one of those two tabs is called'ScatShop'
This can be very confusing for women, one minute he seems to be really into you,
This would make Paul a very confused and inconsistent teacher of the Gospel.
Mother became very confused, very upset.
You are already very confused, Victoria.
I'm very confused right now.
Or a very confused person.
I was very confused and sad.
You must be very confused and anxious about it.
I'm just very confused right now.
I was a very confused young woman and lacking in self-worth.