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91 [ninety-one]

Subordinate clauses: that 1

Subordinate clauses: that 1

91 [yhdeksänkymmentäyksi]

Sivulauseita että-sanalla 1

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Perhaps the weather will get better tomorrow. Sä--p--anee --kä---ome-na. S-- p------ e--- h-------- S-ä p-r-n-e e-k- h-o-e-n-. -------------------------- Sää paranee ehkä huomenna. 0
How do you know that? M---- tie---t-----? M---- t------- s--- M-s-ä t-e-ä-t- s-n- ------------------- Mistä tiedätte sen? 0
I hope that it gets better. To-von--e--ä -e pa-a--e. T------ e--- s- p------- T-i-o-, e-t- s- p-r-n-e- ------------------------ Toivon, että se paranee. 0
He will definitely come. Hän t--e--varm--ti. H-- t---- v-------- H-n t-l-e v-r-a-t-. ------------------- Hän tulee varmasti. 0
Are you sure? On---se-v-r---? O--- s- v------ O-k- s- v-r-a-? --------------- Onko se varmaa? 0
I know that he’ll come. Ti--än- e----h-- -u-e-. T------ e--- h-- t----- T-e-ä-, e-t- h-n t-l-e- ----------------------- Tiedän, että hän tulee. 0
He’ll definitely call. H-n -o-tta---a-mast-. H-- s------ v-------- H-n s-i-t-a v-r-a-t-. --------------------- Hän soittaa varmasti. 0
Really? O-k----i? O-------- O-k-a-t-? --------- Oikeasti? 0
I believe that he’ll call. L-u--n,--t-ä hä--so-----. L------ e--- h-- s------- L-u-e-, e-t- h-n s-i-t-a- ------------------------- Luulen, että hän soittaa. 0
The wine is definitely old. Vii-i o- v--m---i va--aa. V---- o- v------- v------ V-i-i o- v-r-a-t- v-n-a-. ------------------------- Viini on varmasti vanhaa. 0
Do you know that for sure? Tiedät--kö sen ta------? T--------- s-- t-------- T-e-ä-t-k- s-n t-r-k-a-? ------------------------ Tiedättekö sen tarkkaan? 0
I think that he is old. Oleta---ett--se -n---n--a. O------ e--- s- o- v------ O-e-a-, e-t- s- o- v-n-a-. -------------------------- Oletan, että se on vanhaa. 0
Our boss is good-looking. P-m-m-----y-tä--k-------. P------ n------ k-------- P-m-m-e n-y-t-ä k-m-a-t-. ------------------------- Pomomme näyttää komealta. 0
Do you think so? O-ette-----t- -ie---? O------- s--- m------ O-e-t-k- s-t- m-e-t-? --------------------- Oletteko sitä mieltä? 0
I find him very handsome. Ol-n-s-t--m-e--ä, et------ -ä---ää-jopa t--ella-k--ealta. O--- s--- m------ e--- h-- n------ j--- t------ k-------- O-e- s-t- m-e-t-, e-t- h-n n-y-t-ä j-p- t-d-l-a k-m-a-t-. --------------------------------------------------------- Olen sitä mieltä, että hän näyttää jopa todella komealta. 0
The boss definitely has a girlfriend. Po--l----n var----- --ttö----vä. P------ o- v------- t----------- P-m-l-a o- v-r-a-t- t-t-ö-s-ä-ä- -------------------------------- Pomolla on varmasti tyttöystävä. 0
Do you really think so? U-ko-t-k------lla-n-in? U-------- t------ n---- U-k-t-e-o t-d-l-a n-i-? ----------------------- Uskotteko todella niin? 0
It is very possible that he has a girlfriend. S- o- -y--- ma---ll---a- että-hän-ll--on tytt---tä--. S- o- h---- m----------- e--- h------ o- t----------- S- o- h-v-n m-h-o-l-s-a- e-t- h-n-l-ä o- t-t-ö-s-ä-ä- ----------------------------------------------------- Se on hyvin mahdollista, että hänellä on tyttöystävä. 0

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