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93 [ninety-three]

Subordinate clauses: if

Subordinate clauses: if

93 [deväťdesiattri]

Vedľajšie vety s či

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I don’t know if he loves me. Ne-------i--a ľ-bi. N------ č- m- ľ---- N-v-e-, č- m- ľ-b-. ------------------- Neviem, či ma ľúbi. 0
I don’t know if he’ll come back. N-vi--, č--sa --á-i. N------ č- s- v----- N-v-e-, č- s- v-á-i- -------------------- Neviem, či sa vráti. 0
I don’t know if he’ll call me. N-v--m- -- m- z-v-lá. N------ č- m- z------ N-v-e-, č- m- z-v-l-. --------------------- Neviem, či mi zavolá. 0
Maybe he doesn’t love me? Č- m--vô--c-ľúb-? Č- m- v---- ľ---- Č- m- v-b-c ľ-b-? ----------------- Či ma vôbec ľúbi? 0
Maybe he won’t come back? Č--sa--ô-ec--r-ti? Č- s- v---- v----- Č- s- v-b-c v-á-i- ------------------ Či sa vôbec vráti? 0
Maybe he won’t call me? Či-m--vôb---z---l-? Č- m- v---- z------ Č- m- v-b-c z-v-l-? ------------------- Či mi vôbec zavolá? 0
I wonder if he thinks about me. P-ta- -a--či -a---a--y-l-. P---- s-- č- n- m-- m----- P-t-m s-, č- n- m-a m-s-í- -------------------------- Pýtam sa, či na mňa myslí. 0
I wonder if he has someone else. P---m-sa, -i-m--n----ú druhú. P---- s-- č- m- n----- d----- P-t-m s-, č- m- n-j-k- d-u-ú- ----------------------------- Pýtam sa, či má nejakú druhú. 0
I wonder if he lies. Pýtam -a- či ---m-. P---- s-- č- k----- P-t-m s-, č- k-a-e- ------------------- Pýtam sa, či klame. 0
Maybe he thinks of me? Č- len----mňa---slí? Č- l-- n- m-- m----- Č- l-n n- m-a m-s-í- -------------------- Či len na mňa myslí? 0
Maybe he has someone else? Č- l-- -emá--ej--- dr--ú? Č- l-- n--- n----- d----- Č- l-n n-m- n-j-k- d-u-ú- ------------------------- Či len nemá nejakú druhú? 0
Maybe he tells me the truth? Č--l-- hov-rí -ravdu? Č- l-- h----- p------ Č- l-n h-v-r- p-a-d-? --------------------- Či len hovorí pravdu? 0
I doubt whether he really likes me. Pochy-uj-m o to---č- ----á--k---č-e-r--. P--------- o t--- č- m- m- s------- r--- P-c-y-u-e- o t-m- č- m- m- s-u-o-n- r-d- ---------------------------------------- Pochybujem o tom, či ma má skutočne rád. 0
I doubt whether he’ll write to me. Poc-y--jem-----m, č--m- na---e. P--------- o t--- č- m- n------ P-c-y-u-e- o t-m- č- m- n-p-š-. ------------------------------- Pochybujem o tom, či mi napíše. 0
I doubt whether he’ll marry me. Po--yb---m-- t-m- či -a-s- mnou----n-. P--------- o t--- č- s- s- m--- o----- P-c-y-u-e- o t-m- č- s- s- m-o- o-e-í- -------------------------------------- Pochybujem o tom, či sa so mnou ožení. 0
Does he really like me? Ći -a m- len n-ozaj -ád? Ć- m- m- l-- n----- r--- Ć- m- m- l-n n-o-a- r-d- ------------------------ Ći ma má len naozaj rád? 0
Will he write to me? Či mi--e--nap--e? Č- m- l-- n------ Č- m- l-n n-p-š-? ----------------- Či mi len napíše? 0
Will he marry me? Č- -- -e--so-mn-u--ž--í? Č- s- l-- s- m--- o----- Č- s- l-n s- m-o- o-e-í- ------------------------ Či sa len so mnou ožení? 0

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