Examples of using Trouble understanding in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
So your interlocutor will have trouble understanding what you say.
Sorry, I'm having trouble understanding right now.
Two: I have trouble understanding the expressions on people's faces.
I'm having trouble understanding you.
If you're having trouble understanding me.
Nothing.- I doubt they're having trouble understanding us.
I doubt they're having- Nothing. trouble understanding us.
I doubt they're having trouble understanding us.- Nothing.
Nothing. trouble understanding us.- I doubt they're having.
Trouble understanding us.- I doubt they're having- Nothing.
Charles is having trouble understanding why I didn't ask for his help on this recent paper that I published.
And he was talking to that person, and he was having trouble understanding, so he handed the phone to Brian Wells.
Disagree Agree I have trouble understanding the speaker in a large room such as a meeting or place of worship.
these children begin having trouble understanding what is said to them.
How Taylor Bennett fits into all of this. I'm having trouble understanding But still, especially now that Ginsburg has resurfaced.
simply have trouble understanding.
Whenever I'm having trouble understanding a concept, I go back and I research the people that discovered that concept.
The student will have trouble understanding fluent speech
the visitor still has trouble understanding his new surroundings.
You see, this might be why men have trouble understanding the feminine of the"no"… word… thingy.