same to you in Czech

ápodobně Entry edited by: B2 stejný pro tebe Note: Napr.: It looks the same to you - Tobě to připadá stejné. Entry edited by: mikosoft

Sentence patterns related to "same to you"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "same to you" from the English - Czech Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "same to you", or refer to the context using the word "same to you" in the English - Czech Dictionary.

1. The same to you.

2. The same to you. Bye.

3. The same to you. Goodbye!

4. Thanks very much. Same to you!

5. Thank you. And the same to you!

6. Have a nice day. --Same to you.

7. Thank you and the same to you.

8. 'Happy Christmas!' 'And the same to you!'

9. Thank you , Mr. Tom. The same to you.

10. Well, if it's all the same to you...

11. And the same to you with knobs on!

12. "It's great to see you."— 'Thanks. Same to you.'

13. "Have a nice Easter."— 'And the same to you Bridie.'.

14. I'll have tea - if it's all the same to you.

15. "Goodbye, then, and thanks. Good luck."— 'The same to you.'

16. If it's all the same to you. I will not.

17. And the same to you! How dare you call me that!

18. Thank you, same to you! Lee, have you got any plans?

19. If it's all the same to you, I'll go this weekend.

20. In fact, I'm going to have to do the same to you.

21. He would do the same to you, if he had the chance.

22. " You are a fool. "" And the same to you, with knobs on. "

23. If it's all the same to you, I'd rather work at home.

24. The guy that hired youse he'll just do the same to you.

25. Goodbye, Henry. All the best to you! Thanks, Mary. Same to you!

26. I won't conduct my business here anymore, if it's all the same to you.

27. Well, if it's all the same to you, we would rather be the judges of that.

28. ‘The Abbess withheld much from me concerning the fate of my parents.’ ‘The Abbess questions the existence of the reincarnations.’ ‘I have given my word to the Abbess and I pledge the same to you, that she will be generously cared for.’ ‘Particularly in Germany, where Hildegard lived, being an Abbess was a very commanding position.’