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1 have time for
◙ בעל פנאי ל...* * *◙ ...ל יאנפ לעב◄ -
2 have time on one's hands
להיות פנוי* * *◙ יונפ תויהל◄ -
3 have a good time
בילוי נעים! ; לבלות בנעימים, ליהנותבילוי נעים! תעשה חיים!* * *◙ תונהיל,םימיענב תולבל ; !םיענ יוליב◄ -
4 have a good time!
בילוי נעים! תעשה חיים!בילוי נעים! ; לבלות בנעימים, ליהנות* * *◙ !םייח השעת !םיענ יוליב◄ -
5 have a glorious time
לבלות נהדר* * *◙ רדהנ תולבל◄ -
6 have a grand time
לבלות נהדר, לכייף* * *◙ ףייכל,רדהנ תולבל◄ -
7 have a rare time
לבלות נהדר* * *◙ רדהנ תולבל◄ -
8 have the time of one's life
"לעשות חיים משוגעים", להנות כפי שלא נהנו מעולם* * *◙ םלועמ ונהנ אלש יפכ תונהל,"םיעגושמ םייח תושעל"◄
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