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Meanings of
somebody
in anglès
portuguès
pessoa
català
humà
espanyol
alma
Back to the meaning
A human being.
person
someone
soul
individual
mortal
català
humà
An unspecified person.
some one
Usage of
somebody
in anglès
1
Outside
somebody
called, 'Mr Dexter, Mr Dexter.' Then a new sound started.
2
It's perfectly logical; you talk like
somebody
living a thousand years ago.
3
Lisbeth would have no problem using violence against
somebody
who deserved it.
4
But a few minutes with
somebody
one worships mean a great deal.
5
No; let her be with him; let
somebody
be with him now.
6
And actually I think that's very liberating; you know
somebody
very quickly.
7
Took her three weeks to stop twitching every time
somebody
mentioned rules.
8
Every time
somebody
's
gone down, this group finds a way to rally.
9
Perhaps
somebody
had a book that would shed light on the question.
10
Others just seem worried that
somebody
might be having a good time.
11
The unnamed interviewer said: I recruited
somebody
… she's short of polish.
12
Most days, though, traveling through the city, we just used
somebody
's
bathroom.
13
Cannon, several weeks ago
somebody
dug up a yacht in the area.
14
I mean,
somebody
somewhere had to say,'Hey, I've got this great idea.
15
I need
somebody
I can trust to make sure that doesn't happen.
16
As is the way with good ideas,
somebody
has already had it.
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somebody
Pronoun
Translations for
somebody
portuguès
pessoa
ser humano
alguém
indivíduo
català
humà
individu
persona
ésser humà
mortal
espanyol
alma
alguno
alguien
persona
ser humano
humano
mortal
individuo
Somebody
through the time
Somebody
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
Canada
Common
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