Examples of using "„aber“" in a sentence and their english translations:
But
but
But:
But why is that?
But no.
but the thing is,
but when?
but was ignored.
But I -
But ...
But professionally,
But beware!
But ... - works.
But be careful.
But of course!
Sure!
But in addition to that,
but are climbing.
Of course!
But, but... she's not my mother!
But it's wonderful!
It's sad, but true.
But you have kids.
but not Esther.
But consider this:
But anyway.
It can be done, but...
But without the machete.
But then what?
But not all.
But not tonight.
But so are pythons.
but still more
almost but almost
But getting in there
But without wastage
But years of television media
but in ants
Almost but almost
But frighten them?
It's expensive though.
There's no but about it!
Of course!
- Definitely!
- Certainly.
- Obviously.
- Of course.
- It's sad, but true.
- Sad but true.
But if it's in the water? Ooh-ya, ooh-ya, ooh-ya.
But I think as long as, like,
- Obviously.
- Naturally.
But wait a minute.
Sharp's the word!
- But the link text,
but literally years from now.
"Quick question though,
You do ask a lot of questions.
You certainly have a lot of questions.
You're tough but fair.
But the possibility seems unlikely.
But do you receive the messages?
But do you receive the messages?
But why do they do it?
You certainly have a lot of questions.
But you will write, won't you?
But it was not OK.
He is not!
But this is interesting: the same internet
But you know what?
but they are afraid.
But when we draw,
But no one ever talked about it.
But beyond the tears,
Okay, let's got to get across.
But at least this is working.
Simple! Not always easy! Aw, god.
But, never give up.
But I was an American.
But that's not true.
But that's not what we see.
We have flavors, though; pick your flavor.
but aren't using contraception.
But when glaciers melt,
But at the other end
but you don't say it?
But it's hard.
But something is wrong.