am i right for london in Hungarian

am i right for london? ezavonatmegylondonba? ezazútvezetlondonba?

Sentence patterns related to "am i right for london"

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1. Am I right, Ace?

2. Am I being pranked right now?

3. I am looking at the most magnificent townscape in London.

4. Tomorrow it's my head, am I right?

5. Ha! So I am right after all!

6. Yeah, that's where I am right now.

7. Context examples “Yes, William,” I said, Condescendingly (I knew him); “I am going to London

8. I am Cleansed I am washed I am sanctified I am Holy Ghost filled and water baptized I am right with my God for all time Cause Jesus my Savior Jesus my Savior Jesus my Savior He`s alive

9. By the assistant Jill Abraham, am I right?

10. Maybe you are right and I am wrong.

11. The meaning of Amirite is: Am I Right

12. Though I am young, I am at all events a man, and know what is right.

13. Notwithstanding my right I am set at nought; in my wound rankles, sinless though I am.

14. That's right, I'm a crime and I am forbidden!

15. I am just rightfully using my right of vote.

16. I am getting in touch with him right away.

17. Because my man is right I am very miserly.

18. I am easily Assimilated (Old lady's tango) Christa Ludwig (Old Lady) London Symphonic Chorus London Symphonic Orchestra Director: Leonard Bernstein

19. I am not shelling out this kind of bread for this shithole, all right?

20. I look back at every step get right where I am now.

21. I think I am doubtless right, but he looked at me doubtfully.

22. I am totally Befuzzled by the repping system right now

23. Oh, he is probably right, sorry I am Chronologically challenged.

24. I am restless. I am athirst for faraway things.

25. I am here to work in a London drama academy, to teach - ah, yes - deportment.