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Translations in context of "я не знаю" in Russian-English from Reverso Context: я даже не знаю, но я не знаю, ... I'm sorry, I didn't know who else to ask. И я не ...

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Translations of the phrase JUST DID NOT KNOW from english to russian and examples of the use of "JUST DID NOT ... How to say just did not know in Russian.

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Translations in context of "I don't know" in English-Russian from Reverso Context: i don't know if, i don't even know, i don't know about, but i don't know, i just ...

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1 июл 2020 ... Learn more in the Cambridge English-Russian Dictionary. ... used to say that something could be possible although it does not seem likely.

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