Usage examples of "avere febbre" in Italian with translation to English

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Disse di avere già più di cinquant'anni, cinquantacinque, per la precisione. He said he was already more than fifty years old, fifty five, to be precise.
La mia febbre non se ne andrà. My fever won't go away.
Non puoi avere la botte piena e la moglie ubriaca. You cannot eat your cake and keep it.
Non ho la febbre. I don't have a fever.
Mi piacerebbe avere una risposta. I'd like to have an answer.
La mia febbre non andrà via. My fever won't go away.
Deve avere quaranta anni o giù di lì. She must be forty or so.
Tom ha una leggera febbre. Tom has a slight fever.
Disse di avere avuto il raffreddore. She said she had a cold.
Hai la febbre? Do you have a fever?
Barista, vorrei avere una bibita. Bartender, I'd like to have a drink.
Ieri ho avuto la febbre alta. Yesterday I had a high fever.
Possiamo avere un cucchiaio? Could we have a spoon?
Ho la febbre alta. I have a high fever.
Preferirei avere un elenco di parole italiane che non sono nel corpus. I would prefer to have a list of Italian words which aren't in the corpus.
Sembra che abbia la febbre. It seems I have fever.
Possiate avere felicità. May you have happiness.
Non ha la febbre. You don't have a fever.
Tom e Mary stanno per avere un figlio. Tom and Mary are going to have a baby.
Tom non ha la febbre. Tom doesn't have a fever.
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