Who'd you talk to?

Norwegian translation: Hvem snakket du med?

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English term or phrase:Who'd you talk to?
Norwegian translation:Hvem snakket du med?
Entered by: Per Riise (X)

06:05 Mar 23, 2005
English to Norwegian translations [PRO]
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English term or phrase: Who'd you talk to?
A:(on phone)...uh, ok, bye.
B: Who'd you talk to?
alice samecima
Hvem snakket du med?
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Per Riise (X)
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Local time: 05:54
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4 +2Hvem snakket du med?
Per Riise (X)


  

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who'd you talk to?
Hvem snakket du med?


Explanation:
One possible translation.

Per Riise (X)
Norway
Local time: 05:54
Native speaker of: Norwegian
PRO pts in category: 28
Grading comment
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Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Astrid Waatland: Sant nok ;-). Men vi sier jo også ofte "Hvem var det?".
5 hrs
  -> Enig, men i det tilfellet er det kanskje ikke så interessant hvem det var? Hvis jeg virkelig var interessert i hvem det var og hvorfor vedkommende ringte, ville jeg sagt "Hvem...".

agree  Mari Noller: Både "hvem var det?" og "hvem snakket du med?" passer her.. Kommer an på hvor i landet du er ifra vil jeg si.
1 day 16 hrs
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