Examples of using Pronouncing in English and their translations into Swedish
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It dealt with the new coins; writing and pronouncing figures in decimal currency;
No survival Good God, he's incapable of even pronouncing the word'peace, let alone entering into negotiations.
also the congregation during the funeral prayer after the second pronouncing of Allahu Akbar.
Any sort of anabolic steroid supplier pronouncing to have human quality Oxandrolone under the Anavar name is existing to you.
Madam President, before pronouncing on media freedom in Hungary, we might care to look at what we do as a Parliament.
Good God, he's incapable of even pronouncing the word"peace, No survival. let alone entering into negotiations.
Why is the European Parliament pronouncing on the Constitutional Treaty before the citizens of the individual states?
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When the Greek employees had difficulty pronouncing Alfred, he got the nickname"Alfiros",
When pronouncing it, difficulties often arise not only among speakers of another language,
I'm not adept at understanding and pronouncing it to feel the same as when I sing in Swedish.
Perhaps instead the Commission should be banned for seven years from pronouncing on state aid
Our own Food Standards Agency will be pronouncing very soon on intra-species recycling,
A message is transmitted by pronouncing a given voice command,
Pronouncing the names of evil entities could thus be considered as a crime,
Pronouncing a name might be considered as a desire to meet someone,
is basically about pronouncing every word and sentence in a precise way- without dropping word endings.
For this reason we have no fear pronouncing with Scripture that images of God are mere lies.
When pronouncing a possessive name,
there is an on going request for a preliminary ruling which could result in the Court pronouncing on subsidiarity.