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Hungarian-English translation for: What's the matter
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Mi van?What is the matter?
idióma Mi a hátulütője?What's the catch?
Csak idő kérdése, ...It's only a matter of time ...
Mi a baj?What's wrong?
Hogy hívnak?What's your name?
útiszó Mi a neved?What's your name?
Hogy van?What's up? [Am.] [coll.]
útiszó Mennyi az idő?What is the time?
Mi a fasz! [vulg.]What the fuck! <WTF> [vulg.]
Mi van a konyhában?What is in the kitchen?
film F Unverified Az ördög szeme [Ingmar Bergman]The Devil's Eye
államköltségen {adv}on the public's dime [Am.]
idióma első kézből megtudto hear from the horse's mouth
Kiköpött mása az apjának.He's the spitting image of his father.
helyén van az eszeto have one's head screwed on (the right way) [coll.]
dolog {noun}matter
ügy {noun}matter
tárgy {noun}matter [topic]
asztron. sötét anyag {noun}dark matter
nyomtatvány {noun}printed matter
jelentéktelen dolog {noun}small matter
elvi kérdés {noun}matter of principle
idő kérdése {noun}matter of time
fiz. halmazállapot {noun}phase of matter
fiz. halmazállapot {noun}state of matter
tényleg {adv}as a matter of fact
tulajdonképpen {adv}as a matter of fact
valójában {adv}as a matter of fact
mi {pron}what
Milyen?What?
miértwhat for
Micsoda ...!What a ...!
Milyen módon?By what means?
Milyen címen?By what right?
idióma Jöjjön, aminek jönnie kell!Come what may!
idióma Bármi történjék is.Come what may.
Milyen módon?In what way?
Milyen címen?Upon what grounds?
Milyen kár!What a pity!
Micsoda kérdés!What a question!
Milyen?What kind of?
Milyen?What sort of?
Micsoda?What (did you say)?
Mit csinálsz?What are you doing?
Mi a véleményed?What do you think?
Mit gondolsz?What do you think?
Mit jelent?What does that mean?
útiszó Hogy hívnak?What is your name?
útiszó Mi a neved?What is your name?
Mi a véleménye?What is your opinion?
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