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1 I have one child
Mayroon akong isang anak -
2 I have one child
Mayroon akong isang anak
См. также в других словарях:
have rocks in one's head — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be stupid; not have good judgment. * /When Mr. James quit his good job with the coal company to begin teaching school, some people thought he had rocks in his head./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have rocks in one's head — {v. phr.}, {informal} To be stupid; not have good judgment. * /When Mr. James quit his good job with the coal company to begin teaching school, some people thought he had rocks in his head./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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have egg on one's face — verb To suffer embarrassment or humiliation; to damage ones reputation. He really has egg on his face after that gaffe … Wiktionary
have ants in one's pants — verb a) To be agitated and constantly fidgeting. b) To be sexually excited. See Also: antsy … Wiktionary
have bats in one's belfry — verb To be crazy or eccentric. Anyone declaring himself of San Franscisco probably had bats in his belfry … Wiktionary
have butterflies in one's stomach — verb To be nervous, uncertain, or anxious. He had butterflies in his stomach the morning of his wedding … Wiktionary
Have ants in one's pants — be restless … Dictionary of Australian slang
Have egg on one's face — be exposed in an embarrassing situation … Dictionary of Australian slang