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24 [twenty-four]

Appointment

Appointment

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Did you miss the bus? U--- t- -u--bus? U___ t_ a_______ U-e- t- a-t-b-s- ---------------- Ujel ti autobus? 0
I waited for you for half an hour. Ček-- - Č---l- j-e---a ---e-půl hod-ny. Č____ / Č_____ j___ n_ t___ p__ h______ Č-k-l / Č-k-l- j-e- n- t-b- p-l h-d-n-. --------------------------------------- Čekal / Čekala jsem na tebe půl hodiny. 0
Don’t you have a mobile / cell phone (am.) with you? N-m-š----e-e --bil? N____ u s___ m_____ N-m-š u s-b- m-b-l- ------------------- Nemáš u sebe mobil? 0
Be punctual next time! Př---- --i-----e-ně! P_____ p____ p______ P-í-t- p-i-ď p-e-n-! -------------------- Příště přijď přesně! 0
Take a taxi next time! P-í--ě s- -e-mi---x-! P_____ s_ v____ t____ P-í-t- s- v-z-i t-x-! --------------------- Příště si vezmi taxi! 0
Take an umbrella with you next time! Pří-t--si-v-z-- -e----k! P_____ s_ v____ d_______ P-í-t- s- v-z-i d-š-n-k- ------------------------ Příště si vezmi deštník! 0
I have the day off tomorrow. Z--ra má---o---. Z____ m__ v_____ Z-t-a m-m v-l-o- ---------------- Zítra mám volno. 0
Shall we meet tomorrow? S---e-e--e---tra? S______ s_ z_____ S-j-e-e s- z-t-a- ----------------- Sejdeme se zítra? 0
I’m sorry, I can’t make it tomorrow. Zí--- --h--el-ne-oh-. Z____ b______ n______ Z-t-a b-h-ž-l n-m-h-. --------------------- Zítra bohužel nemohu. 0
Do you already have plans for this weekend? Má--na-v----- ---o - -----? M__ n_ v_____ n___ v p_____ M-š n- v-k-n- n-c- v p-á-u- --------------------------- Máš na víkend něco v plánu? 0
Or do you already have an appointment? Ne-o---š -----c---o-luve--? N___ m__ u_ n___ d_________ N-b- m-š u- n-c- d-m-u-e-o- --------------------------- Nebo máš už něco domluveno? 0
I suggest that we meet on the weekend. Nav--uji, a-ych-m--e s-tk-l- / s-tka-y-o --k-n--. N________ a______ s_ s______ / s______ o v_______ N-v-h-j-, a-y-h-m s- s-t-a-i / s-t-a-y o v-k-n-u- ------------------------------------------------- Navrhuji, abychom se setkali / setkaly o víkendu. 0
Shall we have a picnic? N-ud-lám---i-n--? N________ p______ N-u-ě-á-e p-k-i-? ----------------- Neuděláme piknik? 0
Shall we go to the beach? Ne-ojed--e -a ----? N_________ n_ p____ N-p-j-d-m- n- p-á-? ------------------- Nepojedeme na pláž? 0
Shall we go to the mountains? Neza--de-e ----o-? N_________ d_ h___ N-z-j-d-m- d- h-r- ------------------ Nezajedeme do hor? 0
I will pick you up at the office. Vyz----u t- - k--ce-á--. V_______ t_ z k_________ V-z-e-n- t- z k-n-e-á-e- ------------------------ Vyzvednu tě z kanceláře. 0
I will pick you up at home. V-zvednu-t- --t--e d---. V_______ t_ u t___ d____ V-z-e-n- t- u t-b- d-m-. ------------------------ Vyzvednu tě u tebe doma. 0
I will pick you up at the bus stop. V-zv-----t--na auto-usové-zas--vc-. V_______ t_ n_ a_________ z________ V-z-e-n- t- n- a-t-b-s-v- z-s-á-c-. ----------------------------------- Vyzvednu tě na autobusové zastávce. 0

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