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em Going out in the evening   »   vi Đi chơi buổi tối.

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Going out in the evening

Going out in the evening

44 [Bốn mươi tư]

Đi chơi buổi tối.

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Is there a disco here? Ở đ-y -- --- nh-y-kh--g? Ở đ-- c- s-- n--- k----- Ở đ-y c- s-n n-ả- k-ô-g- ------------------------ Ở đây có sàn nhảy không? 0
Is there a nightclub here? Ở đ----ó--ộp-đêm k----? Ở đ-- c- h-- đ-- k----- Ở đ-y c- h-p đ-m k-ô-g- ----------------------- Ở đây có hộp đêm không? 0
Is there a pub here? Ở đ-y c- --á- --a kh--g? Ở đ-- c- q--- b-- k----- Ở đ-y c- q-á- b-a k-ô-g- ------------------------ Ở đây có quán bia không? 0
What’s playing at the theatre / theater (am.) this evening? Buổi--ối-hô--na- -ó g--- --à h--? B--- t-- h-- n-- c- g- ở n-- h--- B-ổ- t-i h-m n-y c- g- ở n-à h-t- --------------------------------- Buổi tối hôm nay có gì ở nhà hát? 0
What’s playing at the cinema / movies (am.) this evening? B-ổi-t----ô- -ay ---g--ở r---c-iế- --i-? B--- t-- h-- n-- c- g- ở r-- c---- p---- B-ổ- t-i h-m n-y c- g- ở r-p c-i-u p-i-? ---------------------------------------- Buổi tối hôm nay có gì ở rạp chiếu phim? 0
What’s on TV this evening? B--- tố----m--ay-c--g--ở --ên--ô t-y-n? B--- t-- h-- n-- c- g- ở t--- v- t----- B-ổ- t-i h-m n-y c- g- ở t-ê- v- t-y-n- --------------------------------------- Buổi tối hôm nay có gì ở trên vô tuyến? 0
Are tickets for the theatre / theater (am.) still available? C----n vé---- n----á----- -h-n-? C- c-- v- c-- n-- h-- n-- k----- C- c-n v- c-o n-à h-t n-a k-ô-g- -------------------------------- Có còn vé cho nhà hát nữa không? 0
Are tickets for the cinema / movies (am.) still available? Có --n -----m p-im kh-n-? C- c-- v- x-- p--- k----- C- c-n v- x-m p-i- k-ô-g- ------------------------- Có còn vé xem phim không? 0
Are tickets for the football / soccer am. game still available? C--cò- -- x-m---- --u--óng đ- -h---? C- c-- v- x-- t-- đ-- b--- đ- k----- C- c-n v- x-m t-i đ-u b-n- đ- k-ô-g- ------------------------------------ Có còn vé xem thi đấu bóng đá không? 0
I want to sit in the back. Tôi--uốn--g-i - p-ía ---. T-- m--- n--- ở p--- s--- T-i m-ố- n-ồ- ở p-í- s-u- ------------------------- Tôi muốn ngồi ở phía sau. 0
I want to sit somewhere in the middle. T-i--u-- -gồi ở-g-ữa. T-- m--- n--- ở g---- T-i m-ố- n-ồ- ở g-ữ-. --------------------- Tôi muốn ngồi ở giữa. 0
I want to sit at the front. Tô- -u-- -g-i-- -ằ-- -r--c. T-- m--- n--- ở đ--- t----- T-i m-ố- n-ồ- ở đ-n- t-ư-c- --------------------------- Tôi muốn ngồi ở đằng trước. 0
Could you recommend something? B-n-có -h--g-ới t---- --o tô---hút g---h---? B-- c- t-- g--- t---- c-- t-- c--- g- k----- B-n c- t-ể g-ớ- t-i-u c-o t-i c-ú- g- k-ô-g- -------------------------------------------- Bạn có thể giới thiệu cho tôi chút gì không? 0
When does the show begin? Khi ------ổ--b-ể----ễn-b-t-đ-u? K-- n-- b--- b--- d--- b-- đ--- K-i n-o b-ổ- b-ể- d-ễ- b-t đ-u- ------------------------------- Khi nào buổi biểu diễn bắt đầu? 0
Can you get me a ticket? B-n có thể --- cho--ôi---- vé kh--g? B-- c- t-- m-- c-- t-- m-- v- k----- B-n c- t-ể m-a c-o t-i m-t v- k-ô-g- ------------------------------------ Bạn có thể mua cho tôi một vé không? 0
Is there a golf course nearby? Ở-g----â-----s-n--á-- -----hô--? Ở g-- đ-- c- s-- đ--- g-- k----- Ở g-n đ-y c- s-n đ-n- g-n k-ô-g- -------------------------------- Ở gần đây có sân đánh gôn không? 0
Is there a tennis court nearby? Ở-gầ--đâ--có--------n -------ng? Ở g-- đ-- c- s-- q--- v-- k----- Ở g-n đ-y c- s-n q-ầ- v-t k-ô-g- -------------------------------- Ở gần đây có sân quần vợt không? 0
Is there an indoor swimming pool nearby? Ở----------ó -ột-bể -ơ- trong n-- -h--g? Ở g-- đ-- c- m-- b- b-- t---- n-- k----- Ở g-n đ-y c- m-t b- b-i t-o-g n-à k-ô-g- ---------------------------------------- Ở gần đây có một bể bơi trong nhà không? 0

The Maltese language

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