Examples of using "Vaikeuksissa" in a sentence and their english translations:
Am I in trouble?
We're in trouble.
Is Tom in trouble?
Tom was in trouble.
Are you in some kind of trouble?
I am often in difficulties.
I'm in bad trouble.
I am in financial difficulties.
You're in a lot of trouble.
The company is in financial difficulties.
He is in great trouble.
- Tom is in a lot of trouble.
- Tom is in big trouble.
We're in trouble.
Is Tom in a lot of trouble?
Why should Tom be in trouble?
Tom may be in trouble.
Is Tom in trouble again?
- I am in trouble.
- I'm in trouble.
She was clearly in trouble.
Tom has big problems.
Tom is in trouble now.
What kind of trouble are you in?
Are you in any difficulty?
Tom is in real trouble.
Everybody knew Tom was in trouble.
- Tom is in deep trouble.
- Tom is in big trouble.
- I think Tom is in trouble.
- I think that Tom is in trouble.
- I thought Tom was in trouble.
- I thought that Tom was in trouble.
We heard Tom was in trouble.
Tom is obviously in trouble.
Tom is in trouble, isn't he?
I know why Tom is in trouble.
Tom could be in serious trouble.
Tom is in trouble.
- Tom knows he's in trouble.
- Tom knows that he's in trouble.
Tom knew he was in trouble.
It sounds like Tom is in trouble.
Everybody knew Tom was in trouble.
It sounds like Tom is in trouble again.
Are you in trouble?
She seems to be in trouble. Tell her what to do.
He is in great trouble.
Tom isn't in trouble.
Tom won't admit it, but he's in big trouble.