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en At the restaurant 3   »   mk Во ресторан 3

31 [thirty-one]

At the restaurant 3

At the restaurant 3

31 [триесет и еден]

31 [triyesyet i yedyen]

Во ресторан 3

[Vo ryestoran 3]

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I would like a starter. Јас б--сакал - -акала -дно --ед---е-е. Јас би сакал / сакала едно предјадење. Ј-с б- с-к-л / с-к-л- е-н- п-е-ј-д-њ-. -------------------------------------- Јас би сакал / сакала едно предјадење. 0
Јas -i--ak-l / saka----e-no ----dј--y-њ-e. Јas bi sakal / sakala yedno pryedјadyeњye. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- y-d-o p-y-d-a-y-њ-e- ------------------------------------------ Јas bi sakal / sakala yedno pryedјadyeњye.
I would like a salad. Ја- -и сакал ---а---а -дн- -а-а--. Јас би сакал / сакала една салата. Ј-с б- с-к-л / с-к-л- е-н- с-л-т-. ---------------------------------- Јас би сакал / сакала една салата. 0
Ј-- -- sak-- / ---a-a---d------a--. Јas bi sakal / sakala yedna salata. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- y-d-a s-l-t-. ----------------------------------- Јas bi sakal / sakala yedna salata.
I would like a soup. Ј-с--и --ка--/ с--ал- -д-а --па. Јас би сакал / сакала една супа. Ј-с б- с-к-л / с-к-л- е-н- с-п-. -------------------------------- Јас би сакал / сакала една супа. 0
Јas-----a--l-/ s-kala--ed-a -o-p-. Јas bi sakal / sakala yedna soopa. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- y-d-a s-o-a- ---------------------------------- Јas bi sakal / sakala yedna soopa.
I would like a dessert. Ј----и -ака-----а---а--де--дес---. Јас би сакал / сакала еден десерт. Ј-с б- с-к-л / с-к-л- е-е- д-с-р-. ---------------------------------- Јас би сакал / сакала еден десерт. 0
Ј-s -i-sak---/ ---a-- y-d-e- dy--yert. Јas bi sakal / sakala yedyen dyesyert. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- y-d-e- d-e-y-r-. -------------------------------------- Јas bi sakal / sakala yedyen dyesyert.
I would like an ice cream with whipped cream. Ја- би --кал /---------де--с-а-------- ш-аг. Јас би сакал / сакала еден сладолед со шлаг. Ј-с б- с-к-л / с-к-л- е-е- с-а-о-е- с- ш-а-. -------------------------------------------- Јас би сакал / сакала еден сладолед со шлаг. 0
Ј-s------k-l / s---l--y-d--- -----l-e---- sh--gu. Јas bi sakal / sakala yedyen sladolyed so shlagu. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- y-d-e- s-a-o-y-d s- s-l-g-. ------------------------------------------------- Јas bi sakal / sakala yedyen sladolyed so shlagu.
I would like some fruit or cheese. Ј----и са-ал-/--ака-- -вош-е-и-и с---њ-. Јас би сакал / сакала овошје или сирење. Ј-с б- с-к-л / с-к-л- о-о-ј- и-и с-р-њ-. ---------------------------------------- Јас би сакал / сакала овошје или сирење. 0
Ј-- bi s---l-/ sa--l--ov---јy- -l--s--y--ye. Јas bi sakal / sakala ovoshјye ili siryeњye. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- o-o-h-y- i-i s-r-e-y-. -------------------------------------------- Јas bi sakal / sakala ovoshјye ili siryeњye.
We would like to have breakfast. Н-- -ак--е -----ј---в-м-. Ние сакаме да појадуваме. Н-е с-к-м- д- п-ј-д-в-м-. ------------------------- Ние сакаме да појадуваме. 0
Ni-e --ka--e--a-p-ј---o-amy-. Niye sakamye da poјadoovamye. N-y- s-k-m-e d- p-ј-d-o-a-y-. ----------------------------- Niye sakamye da poјadoovamye.
We would like to have lunch. Ни--са-а-е-да---чаме. Ние сакаме да ручаме. Н-е с-к-м- д- р-ч-м-. --------------------- Ние сакаме да ручаме. 0
Ni-e-s-k---e-da-r--cha-y-. Niye sakamye da roochamye. N-y- s-k-m-e d- r-o-h-m-e- -------------------------- Niye sakamye da roochamye.
We would like to have dinner. Н-е--а--м--д--ве-е--ме. Ние сакаме да вечераме. Н-е с-к-м- д- в-ч-р-м-. ----------------------- Ние сакаме да вечераме. 0
Ni-e-sa--mye----v-ec-ye--my-. Niye sakamye da vyechyeramye. N-y- s-k-m-e d- v-e-h-e-a-y-. ----------------------------- Niye sakamye da vyechyeramye.
What would you like for breakfast? Ш---са--т- з--по---о-? Што сакате за појадок? Ш-о с-к-т- з- п-ј-д-к- ---------------------- Што сакате за појадок? 0
Shto---k-t-e -- -oј-d-k? Shto sakatye za poјadok? S-t- s-k-t-e z- p-ј-d-k- ------------------------ Shto sakatye za poјadok?
Rolls with jam and honey? Ле--и----- ма---лад-и---д? Лепчиња со мармалад и мед? Л-п-и-а с- м-р-а-а- и м-д- -------------------------- Лепчиња со мармалад и мед? 0
L-epchiњ- -o --r-ala-----yed? Lyepchiњa so marmalad i myed? L-e-c-i-a s- m-r-a-a- i m-e-? ----------------------------- Lyepchiњa so marmalad i myed?
Toast with sausage and cheese? Т--т-со ---б-с--и -----е? Тост со колбаси и сирење? Т-с- с- к-л-а-и и с-р-њ-? ------------------------- Тост со колбаси и сирење? 0
Tos- -o -olba-i --si-ye-y-? Tost so kolbasi i siryeњye? T-s- s- k-l-a-i i s-r-e-y-? --------------------------- Tost so kolbasi i siryeњye?
A boiled egg? Ед-- -а-е-о -----? Едно варено јајце? Е-н- в-р-н- ј-ј-е- ------------------ Едно варено јајце? 0
Yed----a--eno ј-ј-z--? Yedno varyeno јaјtzye? Y-d-o v-r-e-o ј-ј-z-e- ---------------------- Yedno varyeno јaјtzye?
A fried egg? Е-но--а-----а--к-? Едно јајце на око? Е-н- ј-ј-е н- о-о- ------------------ Едно јајце на око? 0
Y--n- -a-tz-e-na ---? Yedno јaјtzye na oko? Y-d-o ј-ј-z-e n- o-o- --------------------- Yedno јaјtzye na oko?
An omelette? Ед-н ом--т? Еден омлет? Е-е- о-л-т- ----------- Еден омлет? 0
Yedy-n--ml---? Yedyen omlyet? Y-d-e- o-l-e-? -------------- Yedyen omlyet?
Another yoghurt, please. Мо--м--у-те -д-----гурт. Молам, уште еден јогурт. М-л-м- у-т- е-е- ј-г-р-. ------------------------ Молам, уште еден јогурт. 0
M-l-m----s-----y-dye--------rt. Molam, ooshtye yedyen јoguoort. M-l-m- o-s-t-e y-d-e- ј-g-o-r-. ------------------------------- Molam, ooshtye yedyen јoguoort.
Some salt and pepper also, please. М---м- ---е --л----и--р. Молам, уште сол и бибер. М-л-м- у-т- с-л и б-б-р- ------------------------ Молам, уште сол и бибер. 0
Mola-,-----tye--ol-i-bi--e-. Molam, ooshtye sol i bibyer. M-l-m- o-s-t-e s-l i b-b-e-. ---------------------------- Molam, ooshtye sol i bibyer.
Another glass of water, please. М--ам, ---- е-н- ч-ша -од-. Молам, уште една чаша вода. М-л-м- у-т- е-н- ч-ш- в-д-. --------------------------- Молам, уште една чаша вода. 0
M-l-m- oo-ht-- ye--a c--s-- --d-. Molam, ooshtye yedna chasha voda. M-l-m- o-s-t-e y-d-a c-a-h- v-d-. --------------------------------- Molam, ooshtye yedna chasha voda.

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