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Negation 2
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ar Arabic
nl Dutch
de German
en English (UK)
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fr French
ja Japanese
pt Portuguese (PT)
PT Portuguese (BR)
zh Chinese (Simplified)
ad Adyghe
af Afrikaans
am Amharic
be Belarusian
bg Bulgarian
bn Bengali
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bs Bosnian
ca Catalan
cs Czech
da Danish
el Greek
eo Esperanto
et Estonian
fa Persian
fi Finnish
he Hebrew
hi Hindi
hr Croatian
hu Hungarian
id Indonesian
it Italian
ka Georgian
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kn Kannada
ko Korean
ku Kurdish (Kurmanji)
ky Kyrgyz
lt Lithuanian
lv Latvian
mk Macedonian
mr Marathi
no Norwegian
pa Punjabi
pl Polish
ro Romanian
ru Russian
sk Slovak
sl Slovene
sq Albanian
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sr Serbian
sv Swedish
ta Tamil
te Telugu
th Thai
ti Tigrinya
tl Tagalog
tr Turkish
uk Ukrainian
ur Urdu
vi Vietnamese
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001 - People 002 - Family Members 003 - Getting to know others 004 - At school 005 - Countries and Languages 006 - Reading and writing 007 - Numbers 008 - The time 009 - Days of the week 010 - Yesterday – today – tomorrow 011 - Months 012 - Beverages 013 - Activities 014 - Colors 015 - Fruits and food 016 - Seasons and Weather 017 - Around the house 018 - House cleaning 019 - In the kitchen 020 - Small Talk 1 021 - Small Talk 2 022 - Small Talk 3 023 - Learning foreign languages 024 - Appointment 025 - In the city026 - In nature 027 - In the hotel – Arrival 028 - In the hotel – Complaints 029 - At the restaurant 1 030 - At the restaurant 2 031 - At the restaurant 3 032 - At the restaurant 4 033 - At the train station 034 - On the train 035 - At the airport 036 - Public transportation 037 - En route 038 - In the taxi 039 - Car breakdown 040 - Asking for directions 041 - Where is ... ? 042 - City tour 043 - At the zoo 044 - Going out in the evening 045 - At the cinema 046 - In the discotheque 047 - Preparing a trip 048 - Vacation activities 049 - Sports 050 - In the swimming pool051 - Running errands 052 - In the department store 053 - Shops 054 - Shopping 055 - Working 056 - Feelings 057 - At the doctor 058 - Parts of the body 059 - At the post office 060 - At the bank 061 - Ordinal numbers 062 - Asking questions 1 063 - Asking questions 2 064 - Negation 1 065 - Negation 2 066 - Possessive pronouns 1 067 - Possessive pronouns 2 068 - big – small 069 - to need – to want to 070 - to like something 071 - to want something 072 - to have to do something / must 073 - to be allowed to 074 - asking for something 075 - giving reasons076 - giving reasons 2 077 - giving reasons 3 078 - Adjectives 1 079 - Adjectives 2 080 - Adjectives 3 081 - Past tense 1 082 - Past tense 2 083 - Past tense 3 084 - Past tense 4 085 - Questions – Past tense 1 086 - Questions – Past tense 2 087 - Past tense of modal verbs 1 088 - Past tense of modal verbs 2 089 - Imperative 1 090 - Imperative 2 091 - Subordinate clauses: that 1 092 - Subordinate clauses: that 2 093 - Subordinate clauses: if 094 - Conjunctions 1 095 - Conjunctions 2 096 - Conjunctions 3 097 - Conjunctions 098 - Double connectors 099 - Genitive 100 - Adverbs
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65 [sixty-five]
Negation 2

65 [animnapu’t lima]
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Is the ring expensive? | Ma--- b- a-- s-------? Mahal ba ang singsing? 0 | + |
No, it costs only one hundred Euros. | Hi---- i---- d---- e--- l--- a-- h----- n---. Hindi, isang daang euro lang ang halaga nito. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!No, it costs only one hundred Euros.Hindi, isang daang euro lang ang halaga nito. |
But I have only fifty. | Ng---- m---- l----- a---- l-------- e---. Ngunit meron lamang akong limampung euro. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!But I have only fifty.Ngunit meron lamang akong limampung euro. |
Are you finished? | Ta--- k- n- b-? Tapos ka na ba? 0 | + |
No, not yet. | Hi--- p-. Hindi pa. 0 | + |
But I’ll be finished soon. | Ng---- m-------- n- a-- m-----. / N----- p------ n- a--. Ngunit matatapos na ako mamaya. / Ngunit patapos na ako. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!But I’ll be finished soon.Ngunit matatapos na ako mamaya. / Ngunit patapos na ako. |
Do you want some more soup? | Gu--- m- p- b- n- s----? Gusto mo pa ba ng sabaw? 0 | + |
No, I don’t want anymore. | Hi---- a---- n-. Hindi, ayoko na. 0 | + |
But another ice cream. | Ng---- i-- p--- s-------. / P--- g---- k- p- n- s-------. Ngunit isa pang sorbetes. / Pero gusto ko pa ng sorbetes. 0 | + |
Have you lived here long? | Ma----- k- n- b--- n------- d---? Matagal ka na bang nakatira dito? 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!Have you lived here long?Matagal ka na bang nakatira dito? |
No, only for a month. | Hi---- i---- b---- p- l-----. Hindi, isang buwan pa lamang. 0 | + |
But I already know a lot of people. | Ng---- m----- n- a---- k----- n- m-- t--. Ngunit marami na akong kilala na mga tao. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!But I already know a lot of people.Ngunit marami na akong kilala na mga tao. |
Are you driving home tomorrow? | Uu-- k- b- n- b---- b----? Uuwi ka ba ng bahay bukas? 0 | + |
No, only on the weekend. | Hi---- s- k-------- p- n- l-----. Hindi, sa katapusan pa ng linggo. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!No, only on the weekend.Hindi, sa katapusan pa ng linggo. |
But I will be back on Sunday. | Ng---- b------ a-- s- L-----. Ngunit babalik ako sa Linggo. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!But I will be back on Sunday.Ngunit babalik ako sa Linggo. |
Is your daughter an adult? | Ma----- n- b- a-- i---- a--- n- b----? Matanda na ba ang iyong anak na babae? 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!Is your daughter an adult?Matanda na ba ang iyong anak na babae? |
No, she is only seventeen. | Hi---- l---------- p- l--- s---. Hindi, labing-pito pa lang siya. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!No, she is only seventeen.Hindi, labing-pito pa lang siya. |
But she already has a boyfriend. | Pe-- m-- n---- n- s---. Pero may nobyo na siya. 0 |
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More LanguagesClick on a flag!But she already has a boyfriend.Pero may nobyo na siya. |
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