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ale
She has a car, but I don’t.
Ona má auto, ale já ne.
but it is where I was born
(male speaker)
ale je to místo, kde jsem se narodil
I’m tired, but I still can’t fall asleep.
(male speaker)
Jsem unavený, ale pořád nemůžu usnout.
I’m tired, but I still can’t fall asleep.
(female speaker)
Jsem unavená, ale pořád nemůžu usnout.
but she didn’t think about that
ale o tom nepřemýšlela
but of a swan
ale o labuti
But that doesn’t matter!
Ale to nevadí!
but she said nothing
ale nic neřekla
But that doesn’t bother him one bit.
Ale to ho ani trochu netrápí.
but no eggs came
ale nepřišla žádná vajíčka
but it is where I was born
(female speaker)
ale je to místo, kde jsem se narodila
I have a car, but I almost never use it.
Mám auto, ale skoro ho nepoužívám.
But what did it see now in the clear water?
Ale co teď vidělo v té čisté vodě?
“But it is so delightful to swim about on the water,” said the duckling
„Ale je tak krásné plavat po vodě,“ řeklo káčátko
I understand a little French, but I can’t speak it.
Rozumím trochu francouzsky, ale neumím mluvit.
but he felt something towards them as he had never felt for anything else
ale cítil k nim něco, co nikdy předtím necítil k ničemu jinému