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Atualizado em
5 mar 2021
- Russo
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Inglês (EUA)
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Afrikaans
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Does it sound well if I say “I just wanted to talk some with you yesterday”?
The situation is like I wanted to call the person and have a conversation about something, just friends talking.
Does it sound well if I say “I just wanted to talk some with you yesterday”?
The situation is like I wanted to call the person and have a conversation about something, just friends talking.
The situation is like I wanted to call the person and have a conversation about something, just friends talking.
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- Inglês (EUA)
“To talk some with you” sounds a little awkward. Instead you could say, “I just wanted to talk with you for a little bit yesterday.”
- Russo

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