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Dictionary Finnish ↔ English: to have consequences | Translation 1 - 13 of 13 |
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täytyä | to have to | ||
olla jklla | to have | ||
omistaa | to have got | ||
Unverified ehtiä | to have time | ||
olla jklla | to have got | ||
omata | to have got [Br.] | ||
pitää [täytyä] | to have to | ||
katsoa | to have a look | ||
olla pakko | to have to | ||
joutua [täytyä] | to have to [Am.] | ||
vaikuttaa | to have an effect on | ||
Hyvää päivänjatkoa! | Have a nice day! | ||
Hyvää päivänjatkoa. | Have a nice day. [esp. Am.] |
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