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en to want something   »   et midagi tahtma

71 [seventy-one]

to want something

to want something

71 [seitsekümmend üks]

midagi tahtma

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What do you want to do? Mi-a--e --h-te? M--- t- t------ M-d- t- t-h-t-? --------------- Mida te tahate? 0
Do you want to play football / soccer (am.)? Taha-- -e j--g--l-- mä-g-da? T----- t- j-------- m------- T-h-t- t- j-l-p-l-i m-n-i-a- ---------------------------- Tahate te jalgpalli mängida? 0
Do you want to visit friends? T--a-e----s---- küla-t-da? T----- t- s---- k--------- T-h-t- t- s-p-u k-l-s-a-a- -------------------------- Tahate te sõpru külastada? 0
to want t-htma t----- t-h-m- ------ tahtma 0
I don’t want to arrive late. M--e------ --l-a-s j--d-. M- e- t--- h------ j----- M- e- t-h- h-l-a-s j-ä-a- ------------------------- Ma ei taha hiljaks jääda. 0
I don’t want to go there. Ma-e--ta-a s-nna-m-nna. M- e- t--- s---- m----- M- e- t-h- s-n-a m-n-a- ----------------------- Ma ei taha sinna minna. 0
I want to go home. Ma ---a- ---u ---na. M- t---- k--- m----- M- t-h-n k-j- m-n-a- -------------------- Ma tahan koju minna. 0
I want to stay at home. Ma---h-- k-ju --äd-. M- t---- k--- j----- M- t-h-n k-j- j-ä-a- -------------------- Ma tahan koju jääda. 0
I want to be alone. M------n -k---o-la. M- t---- ü--- o---- M- t-h-n ü-s- o-l-. ------------------- Ma tahan üksi olla. 0
Do you want to stay here? Ta-ad--- ---a-jää--? T---- s- s--- j----- T-h-d s- s-i- j-ä-a- -------------------- Tahad sa siia jääda? 0
Do you want to eat here? Taha- s- siin s-ü-? T---- s- s--- s---- T-h-d s- s-i- s-ü-? ------------------- Tahad sa siin süüa? 0
Do you want to sleep here? T-ha- -- -i-n -a---a? T---- s- s--- m------ T-h-d s- s-i- m-g-d-? --------------------- Tahad sa siin magada? 0
Do you want to leave tomorrow? T-ha-- te---mme--ra-s-it-? T----- t- h---- ä-- s----- T-h-t- t- h-m-e ä-a s-i-a- -------------------------- Tahate te homme ära sõita? 0
Do you want to stay till tomorrow? Tahate t--hom-eni -ä--a? T----- t- h------ j----- T-h-t- t- h-m-e-i j-ä-a- ------------------------ Tahate te homseni jääda? 0
Do you want to pay the bill only tomorrow? T-h-te te a-----ll-s-----e -ak--a? T----- t- a--- a---- h---- m------ T-h-t- t- a-v- a-l-s h-m-e m-k-t-? ---------------------------------- Tahate te arve alles homme maksta? 0
Do you want to go to the disco? T------t- di-kole mi-n-? T----- t- d------ m----- T-h-t- t- d-s-o-e m-n-a- ------------------------ Tahate te diskole minna? 0
Do you want to go to the cinema? T-h-te te---n-o? T----- t- k----- T-h-t- t- k-n-o- ---------------- Tahate te kinno? 0
Do you want to go to a café? T-h-t--te -o--iku-s-? T----- t- k---------- T-h-t- t- k-h-i-u-s-? --------------------- Tahate te kohvikusse? 0

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