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BETA English-Danish translation for: Hvad går det så ud på
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Dictionary English Danish: Hvad går det så ud på

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Unverified What's it all about then?Hvad går det ud ?
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What's it all about?Hvad går det ud ?
What is it about then?Hvad drejer det sig om?
What's he got to do with it all, then?Hvad har han med det hele at gøre?
talem. Unverified sth. goes in (at) one ear and out (at) the otherngt. går ind ad det ene øre og ud ad / af det andet
How much is it?Hvad koster det?
Whatever! [coll.]Hvad rager det mig! [uform.]
What has that got to do with the subject?Hvad har det med emnet at gøre?
You are welcome!Det var lidt!
You are welcome!Det var lidt.
It's as simple as that. enkelt er det.
That has (got) nothing to do with the facts.Det er grebet ud af den blå luft. [idiom]
How are the bots biting? [Aus.] [sl.]Hvordan går det?
How are things going? [Br.]Hvordan går det?
How are things?Hvordan går det?
How are you?Hvordan går det?
How ya doin? [sl.]Hvordan går det?
How's it going?Hvordan går det?
Unverified How's it hangin'? [sl.]Hvordan går det?
Unverified How's things? [coll.]Hvordan går det?
Unverified What about ya? [Northern Irish] [sl.]Hvordan går det?
Unverified What's cracking? [Aus.] [sl.]Hvordan går det?
What's up? [Am.] [coll.]Hvordan går det?
How's he doing?Hvordan går det ham?
How's he doing?Hvordan går det med ham?
on the {prep} den / det
recently {adv} det seneste
recently {adv} det sidste
It depends on ...Det kommer an ...
That was close!Det var tæt !
talem. Unverified That was a close shave.Det var tæt .
talem. Unverified That was a close shave.Det var et hængende hår.
I don't / couldn't give a damn about it. [coll.]Det skider jeg da . [fig.] [vulg.]
what {pron}hvad
I beg your pardon?Hvad behager?
Pardon?Hvad behager?
out {adv}ud
What the fuck ... <WTF> [vulg.]Hvad fanden ... [uform.]
What the fuck ... <WTF> [vulg.]Hvad helvede ... [uform.]
What's the catch?Hvad er hagen?
What time is it?Hvad er klokken?
What's your name?Hvad hedder du?
What are you doing?Hvad laver du?
What?Hvad siger du?
What do you think?Hvad synes du?
What do you think?Hvad tænker du?
whateverlige meget hvad
straight ahead {adv}lige ud
straight on {adv}lige ud
out {prep} [non-standard: out of]ud af
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