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em At the restaurant 2   »   mk Во ресторан 2

30 [thirty]

At the restaurant 2

At the restaurant 2

30 [триесет]

30 [triyesyet]

Во ресторан 2

[Vo ryestoran 2]

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An apple juice, please. Ед-- с-- о- ј------- м----. Еден сок од јаболко, молам. 0
Y----- s-- o- ј------, m----. Ye---- s-- o- ј------- m----. Yedyen sok od јabolko, molam. Y-d-e- s-k o- ј-b-l-o, m-l-m. ---------------------,------.
A lemonade, please. Ед-- л-------- м----. Една лимонада, молам. 0
Y---- l-------, m----. Ye--- l-------- m----. Yedna limonada, molam. Y-d-a l-m-n-d-, m-l-m. --------------,------.
A tomato juice, please. Ед-- с-- о- д------ м----. Еден сок од домати, молам. 0
Y----- s-- o- d-----, m----. Ye---- s-- o- d------ m----. Yedyen sok od domati, molam. Y-d-e- s-k o- d-m-t-, m-l-m. --------------------,------.
I’d like a glass of red wine. Ја- б- с---- / с----- е--- ч--- ц----- в---. Јас би сакал / сакала една чаша црвено вино. 0
Ј-- b- s---- / s----- y---- c----- t------- v---. Јa- b- s---- / s----- y---- c----- t------- v---. Јas bi sakal / sakala yedna chasha tzrvyeno vino. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- y-d-a c-a-h- t-r-y-n- v-n-. -------------/----------------------------------.
I’d like a glass of white wine. Ја- б- с---- / с----- е--- ч--- б--- в---. Јас би сакал / сакала една чаша бело вино. 0
Ј-- b- s---- / s----- y---- c----- b---- v---. Јa- b- s---- / s----- y---- c----- b---- v---. Јas bi sakal / sakala yedna chasha byelo vino. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- y-d-a c-a-h- b-e-o v-n-. -------------/-------------------------------.
I’d like a bottle of champagne. Ја- б- с---- / с----- е--- ш--- ш--------. Јас би сакал / сакала едно шише шампањско. 0
Ј-- b- s---- / s----- y---- s------ s---------. Јa- b- s---- / s----- y---- s------ s---------. Јas bi sakal / sakala yedno shishye shampaњsko. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- y-d-o s-i-h-e s-a-p-њ-k-. -------------/--------------------------------.
Do you like fish? Са--- л- р---? Сакаш ли риба? 0
S----- l- r---? Sa---- l- r---? Sakash li riba? S-k-s- l- r-b-? --------------?
Do you like beef? Са--- л- г------- м---? Сакаш ли говедско месо? 0
S----- l- g--------- m----? Sa---- l- g--------- m----? Sakash li guovyedsko myeso? S-k-s- l- g-o-y-d-k- m-e-o? --------------------------?
Do you like pork? Са--- л- с------ м---? Сакаш ли свинско месо? 0
S----- l- s------ m----? Sa---- l- s------ m----? Sakash li svinsko myeso? S-k-s- l- s-i-s-o m-e-o? -----------------------?
I’d like something without meat. Ја- б- с---- / с----- н---- б-- м---. Јас би сакал / сакала нешто без месо. 0
Ј-- b- s---- / s----- n------ b--- m----. Јa- b- s---- / s----- n------ b--- m----. Јas bi sakal / sakala nyeshto byez myeso. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- n-e-h-o b-e- m-e-o. -------------/--------------------------.
I’d like some mixed vegetables. Ја- б- с---- / с----- е--- ч----- с- з-------. Јас би сакал / сакала една чинија со зеленчук. 0
Ј-- b- s---- / s----- y---- c------ s- z-----------. Јa- b- s---- / s----- y---- c------ s- z-----------. Јas bi sakal / sakala yedna chiniјa so zyelyenchook. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- y-d-a c-i-i-a s- z-e-y-n-h-o-. -------------/-------------------------------------.
I’d like something that won’t take much time. Ја- б- с---- / с----- н----- ш-- н- т--- д----. Јас би сакал / сакала нешто, што не трае долго. 0
Ј-- b- s---- / s----- n------, s--- n-- t---- d-----. Јa- b- s---- / s----- n------- s--- n-- t---- d-----. Јas bi sakal / sakala nyeshto, shto nye traye dolguo. Ј-s b- s-k-l / s-k-l- n-e-h-o, s-t- n-e t-a-e d-l-u-. -------------/---------------,----------------------.
Would you like that with rice? Го с----- л- о-- с- о---? Го сакате ли ова со ориз? 0
G-- s------ l- o-- s- o---? Gu- s------ l- o-- s- o---? Guo sakatye li ova so oriz? G-o s-k-t-e l- o-a s- o-i-? --------------------------?
Would you like that with pasta? Го с----- л- о-- с- т--------? Го сакате ли ова со тестенини? 0
G-- s------ l- o-- s- t----------? Gu- s------ l- o-- s- t----------? Guo sakatye li ova so tyestyenini? G-o s-k-t-e l- o-a s- t-e-t-e-i-i? ---------------------------------?
Would you like that with potatoes? Го с----- л- о-- с- к------? Го сакате ли ова со компири? 0
G-- s------ l- o-- s- k------? Gu- s------ l- o-- s- k------? Guo sakatye li ova so kompiri? G-o s-k-t-e l- o-a s- k-m-i-i? -----------------------------?
That doesn’t taste good. Ов- н- м- е в-----. Ова не ми е вкусно. 0
O-- n-- m- y- v------. Ov- n-- m- y- v------. Ova nye mi ye vkoosno. O-a n-e m- y- v-o-s-o. ---------------------.
The food is cold. Ја------ е с------. Јадењето е студено. 0
Ј--------- y- s--------. Јa-------- y- s--------. Јadyeњyeto ye stoodyeno. Ј-d-e-y-t- y- s-o-d-e-o. -----------------------.
I didn’t order this. Ја- о-- н- г- н------. Јас ова не го нарачав. 0
Ј-- o-- n-- g-- n-------. Јa- o-- n-- g-- n-------. Јas ova nye guo narachav. Ј-s o-a n-e g-o n-r-c-a-. ------------------------.

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