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41 [forty-one]

Where is ... ?

Where is ... ?

41 [quarenta e um]

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Where is the tourist information office? On-- é q-- é o p---- d- t------? Onde é que é o posto de turismo? 0
Do you have a city map for me? Po-- d----- u- m--- ? Pode dar-me um mapa ? 0
Can one reserve a room here? Po----- r------- u- q----- d- h---- a---? Pode-se reservar um quarto de hotel aqui? 0
Where is the old city? On-- é q-- f--- o c----- h-------- ? Onde é que fica o centro histórico ? 0
Where is the cathedral? On-- é q-- f--- a c-------? Onde é que fica a catedral? 0
Where is the museum? On-- é q-- f--- o m----? Onde é que fica o museu? 0
Where can one buy stamps? On-- é q-- s- p--- c------ s----? Onde é que se pode comprar selos? 0
Where can one buy flowers? On-- é q-- s- p--- c------ f-----? Onde é que se pode comprar flores? 0
Where can one buy tickets? On-- é q-- s- p--- c------ b-------? Onde é que se pode comprar bilhetes? 0
Where is the harbour / harbor (am.)? On-- é q-- f--- o p----? Onde é que fica o porto? 0
Where is the market? On-- é q-- f--- o m------? Onde é que fica o mercado? 0
Where is the castle? On-- é q-- f--- o p------ / c------? Onde é que fica o palácio / castelo? 0
When does the tour begin? Qu---- é q-- c----- a v----- g-----? Quando é que começa a visita guiada? 0
When does the tour end? Qu---- é q-- a---- a v----- g-----? Quando é que acaba a visita guiada? 0
How long is the tour? Qu---- t---- é q-- d----- a v----- g-----? Quanto tempo é que demora a visita guiada? 0
I would like a guide who speaks German. Eu q----- u- g--- q-- f--- a-----. Eu queria um guia que fale alemão. 0
I would like a guide who speaks Italian. Eu q----- u- g--- q-- f--- i-------. Eu queria um guia que fale italiano. 0
I would like a guide who speaks French. Eu q----- u- g--- q-- f--- f------. Eu queria um guia que fale francês. 0

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