Examples of using "Kysymyksiä" in a sentence and their english translations:
Don't ask any questions.
You ask dumb questions.
- Do you have any questions?
- Any questions?
Are there any other questions?
I have questions.
I asked a lot of questions.
Don't ask any questions.
You certainly have a lot of questions.
Any questions?
These are difficult questions.
Tom asked a lot of questions.
Students asked many questions at his lectures.
- Tom hardly ever asks questions.
- Tom almost never asks questions.
He's always asking silly questions.
He often asks silly questions.
We ask the teacher questions every day.
Tom asked Mary lots of questions.
She asked us several questions.
Don't hesitate to ask me any questions.
Don't ask me such difficult questions.
- The students asked questions one after the other.
- The students were asking questions one after the other.
If you have any questions, just ask.
- Do you have any questions?
- Do you have a question?
- Are there any questions?
- Any questions?
Tom has been asking stupid questions all morning.
So many questions and so few answers.
Don't ask questions that you don't want to know the answer to.
Tom asked Mary many questions about life in Boston.
There are still so many questions that need to be answered.
Tom had some questions he wanted to ask.
May I ask some questions?
Only ask questions to which the reply can be either "yes" or "no".
There are some important questions that science cannot answer.
Tom wanted to ask questions, but he didn't.
He asked the strawberry-haired girl, who was behind the counter, some questions.
The only useful answers are those that raise new questions.
You're asking me questions you already know the answers to.
- Do you have any further questions?
- Do you have any more questions?
Would you mind if I asked you some questions?
I have no further questions.
He is apt to get angry if you ask a lot of questions.
The most valuable lesson I’ve learned as a journalist is that everybody is interesting if you ask the right questions. If someone is dull or uninteresting, it’s on you.