Examples of using Have some problems in English and their translations into Spanish
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we're gonna have some problems.
I'm definitely gonna have some problems with an 18-year-old barking orders at me.
Any bowel program can have some problems: constipation,
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Statistics insists that 9 of the 10 of those losing weight may have some problems.
So, like, if their parents have some problems, try to keep it together… so your daughter
i may still have some problems.
All people with CP have some problems with movement control,
your baby could have some problems.
Littlemore versions of both major halls have some problems with acoustics, particularly for the performing musicians.
They may have some problems with concentration and memory, which may last a long time.
More mildly affected people have some problems with the absorption of dietary fats
If you live there for 30 years, you might have some problems(though not necessarily),
it's easy to understand why we have some problems;
we're all gonna have some problems.
If you took a look at the Malaga airport location page and still have some problems to move around, use the following Malaga airport map.
My friend and i have some problems with our bike The direction is broken,
Because a kid you don't know may have some problems you don't know about that she may have passed on to a kid?
You know, Ray, I may have some problems with your mother, but she can be friends with whoever she wants,
If you're still having problems logging in, you might have some problems with your cache.