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en to want something   »   nn to want something

71 [seventy-one]

to want something

to want something

71 [syttiein]

to want something

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What do you want to do? Kv--vi--de? K-- v-- d-- K-a v-l d-? ----------- Kva vil de? 0
Do you want to play football / soccer (am.)? V-- d--s-e---f---a--? V-- d- s---- f------- V-l d- s-e-e f-t-a-l- --------------------- Vil de spele fotball? 0
Do you want to visit friends? V-l-de -e---je ve-e-? V-- d- b------ v----- V-l d- b-s-k-e v-n-r- --------------------- Vil de besøkje vener? 0
to want vil-e v---- v-l-e ----- ville 0
I don’t want to arrive late. Eg-v-l----j---om---or-s---t. E- v-- i---- k--- f-- s----- E- v-l i-k-e k-m- f-r s-i-t- ---------------------------- Eg vil ikkje kome for seint. 0
I don’t want to go there. E----l i--je -å d--. E- v-- i---- g- d--- E- v-l i-k-e g- d-t- -------------------- Eg vil ikkje gå dit. 0
I want to go home. Eg-vi- -- ---m. E- v-- g- h---- E- v-l g- h-i-. --------------- Eg vil gå heim. 0
I want to stay at home. E- -i----i--ei--. E- v-- b-- h----- E- v-l b-i h-i-e- ----------------- Eg vil bli heime. 0
I want to be alone. Eg --- ------l-i-e. E- v-- v--- å------ E- v-l v-r- å-e-n-. ------------------- Eg vil vere åleine. 0
Do you want to stay here? Vil-d- b-i h--? V-- d- b-- h--- V-l d- b-i h-r- --------------- Vil du bli her? 0
Do you want to eat here? Vil-du---- he-? V-- d- e-- h--- V-l d- e-e h-r- --------------- Vil du ete her? 0
Do you want to sleep here? Vil d- -ove-h-r? V-- d- s--- h--- V-l d- s-v- h-r- ---------------- Vil du sove her? 0
Do you want to leave tomorrow? Vi- d--kø-re-i mo-go-? V-- d- k---- i m------ V-l d- k-y-e i m-r-o-? ---------------------- Vil du køyre i morgon? 0
Do you want to stay till tomorrow? V-- -- bl- -il-i -o-g-n? V-- d- b-- t-- i m------ V-l d- b-i t-l i m-r-o-? ------------------------ Vil du bli til i morgon? 0
Do you want to pay the bill only tomorrow? Vil--u -e-a---rek-i-g--i-mo----? V-- d- b----- r------- i m------ V-l d- b-t-l- r-k-i-g- i m-r-o-? -------------------------------- Vil du betale rekninga i morgon? 0
Do you want to go to the disco? Vil -e-p- dis-o---? V-- d- p- d-------- V-l d- p- d-s-o-e-? ------------------- Vil de på diskotek? 0
Do you want to go to the cinema? Vi---e på--ino? V-- d- p- k---- V-l d- p- k-n-? --------------- Vil de på kino? 0
Do you want to go to a café? Vi---e-p- ka--? V-- d- p- k---- V-l d- p- k-f-? --------------- Vil de på kafe? 0

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