i have to declare - translation to greek
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i have to declare - translation to greek

1998 SINGLE BY BACKSTREET BOYS
All I Have To Give; All i have to give

i have to declare      
έχω να δηλώσω
nothing to declare         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nothing to declare; Nothing to Declare (disambiguation); Nothing to Declare (album)
τίποτα για δήλωση
έχω να δηλώσω      
i have to declare

Definition

declare
¦ verb
1. announce solemnly or officially; make clearly known.
(declare for/against) Brit. openly support or oppose.
announce oneself as a candidate for an election.
announce that one holds (certain combinations of cards) in a card game.
2. (declare oneself) reveal one's intentions or identity.
express feelings of love to someone.
3. acknowledge possession of (taxable income or dutiable goods).
4. Cricket close an innings voluntarily before all the wickets have fallen.
Derivatives
declarable adjective
declaratory adjective
declared adjective
declaredly adverb
Origin
ME: from L. declarare, from de- 'thoroughly' + clarare 'make clear' (from clarus 'clear').

Wikipedia

All I Have to Give

"All I Have to Give" is a song by American boy band Backstreet Boys, produced and written by Full Force, and released as the third and final single from their second album Backstreet's Back and the sixth and final single from their US debut album. The single debuted at number two on the UK Singles Chart and peaked at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming their third top-10 single in the US, following "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)".

Examples of use of i have to declare
1. Over the past week I‘ve been travelling to some of the major cities of South Africa as the guest of Gavin O‘Reilly, the chief operating officer of Independent News & Media (INM). Here I have to declare an interest, for INM is the owner of The Independent and therefore my ultimate employer.
2. Mr Wilkerson told the Associated Press that the vice–president must have sincerely believed Iraq could be a spawning ground for terrorism because "otherwise I have to declare him a moron, an idiot or a nefarious bastard". Such charges have kept the Bush administration on the defensive for several months.
3. Wilkerson said that Cheney must have sincerely believed that Iraq could be a spawning ground for new terror assaults, because "otherwise I have to declare him a moron, an idiot or a nefarious bastard." Wilkerson suggested his former boss may agree with him that Bush was too hands–off about Iraq.