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1 bár adná az ég
would to heaven -
2 bárcsak!
would that! -
3 leendő
(DE) angehend; werdend; (EN) expectant; future; prospective; to-be; would be; would-be -
4 akar
(DE) brauchen; mögen; will; wollen; (EN) like; mean; meant; she will; she'd; she'll; want; will; wish; would -
5 bárcsak!
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6 lenne
(DE) wäre; (EN) he would be -
7 lennél
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8 lennének
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9 -na, -ne, -ná, -né
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10 szerencsére
(DE) erfreulicherweise; glücklicherweise; glückseliges; unberufen; (EN) as luck would have it; blissfully; by good fortune; fortunately; happily; it's a good job that; luckily -
11 szeretném
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12 volna
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13 a balszerencse úgy akarta
as ill luck would have it -
14 a félkaromat odaadnám érte
I would give my ears for it -
15 a sors úgy akarta
as luck would have it -
16 ajánlatos lenne
it would be well advised to -
17 akivel csak beszéltem
talk with whom I would -
18 csõdjük engem is tönkretenne
their failure would swamp me -
19 ezt akár írásba is adom
I would take the stand on it -
20 ha nem
I would rather not, except, unless, willing or not
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