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My pee came I need to go to toilet #1 (permalink) Fri Nov 21, 2008 21:37 pm   My pee came I need to go to toilet
 

My pee came, I need to go to toilet

Is there saying like "my pee came" in english
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My pee came I need to go to toilet #2 (permalink) Fri Nov 21, 2008 23:38 pm   My pee came I need to go to toilet
 

Hello Vol,

You wouldn't say "my pee came" in ordinary English; the closest phrase (in BrE) would probably be "I need to pee" or "I need a pee". (Though you wouldn't use it in an interview, or with a stranger.)

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