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en to want something   »   da ville noget

71 [seventy-one]

to want something

to want something

71 [enoghalvfjerds]

ville noget

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What do you want to do? Hv-- v-- I? Hvad vil I? 0
Do you want to play football / soccer (am.)? Vi- I s----- f------? Vil I spille fodbold? 0
Do you want to visit friends? Vi- I b----- v-----? Vil I besøge venner? 0
to want vi--e ville 0
I don’t want to arrive late. Je- v-- i--- k---- f-- s---. Jeg vil ikke komme for sent. 0
I don’t want to go there. Je- v-- i--- g- d-----. Jeg vil ikke gå derhen. 0
I want to go home. Je- v-- g- h---. Jeg vil gå hjem. 0
I want to stay at home. Je- v-- b---- h-----. Jeg vil blive hjemme. 0
I want to be alone. Je- v-- v--- a----. Jeg vil være alene. 0
Do you want to stay here? Vi- d- b---- h--? Vil du blive her? 0
Do you want to eat here? Vi- d- s---- h--? Vil du spise her? 0
Do you want to sleep here? Vi- d- s--- h--? Vil du sove her? 0
Do you want to leave tomorrow? Vi- d- t--- a- s--- i m-----? Vil du tage af sted i morgen? 0
Do you want to stay till tomorrow? Vi- d- b---- t-- i m-----? Vil du blive til i morgen? 0
Do you want to pay the bill only tomorrow? Vi- d- f---- b----- r-------- i m-----? Vil du først betale regningen i morgen? 0
Do you want to go to the disco? Vi- I p- d-------? Vil I på diskotek? 0
Do you want to go to the cinema? Vi- I i b--------? Vil I i biografen? 0
Do you want to go to a café? Vi- I p- c---? Vil I på café? 0

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