Pronunciation of the English word wonder.
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1. | "Gee, I wonder what Ganon's up to! Do you wonder that?" "No, I'd rather wonder what's for dinner, given that it's due in a minute." "Okay then." | |
2. | Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand. | |
3. | "I wonder what's for supper." "What? How about dinner?" "No. What's dinner?" "Oh you piece of shit. All true warriors eat dinner!" "Hmm? I wonder what 'dinner' means." "Oh you—" "Enough! Zelda, what is dinner?" "You've got to be kidding." "Fuck you! Ganon, what is dinner?" "You must first join me." "Hell no. Duke Onkled, what is dinner?" "Oh please." "Mama Luigi, what is dinner?" "Well, like they say in Brooklyn: early to bed, early to catch the worm. Or, is it the bagel?" "What? Enough is enough, what the fuck is dinner?!" "Okay, okay. Here, have this dictionary." "Hmm... Dinner... What? Dinner is supper?" "Yeah!" | |
4. | Demander can also mean “to wonder” in French, if you put the word me in front of it. So, for example, the expression “Je me demande quand le film commence” means, “I wonder when the movie begins.” | |
5. | I can only wonder if this is the same for everyone else. | |
6. | I wonder how long it's going to take. | |
7. | To be surprised, to wonder, is to begin to understand. | |
8. | Food and drink were served in such profusion at the wedding that the bride and groom began to wonder if they should not have invited more guests. | |
9. | I wonder if I am made for this world. | |
10. | We wonder why. |