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Where is the tourist information office? N-sa---ang ---gga-a---g -g----r--t-? Nasaan ang tanggapan ng mga turista? N-s-a- a-g t-n-g-p-n n- m-a t-r-s-a- ------------------------------------ Nasaan ang tanggapan ng mga turista? 0
Do you have a city map for me? May-oo- k- b-------a ng--u---od---r---a-ak-n? Mayroon ka bang mapa ng lungsod para sa akin? M-y-o-n k- b-n- m-p- n- l-n-s-d p-r- s- a-i-? --------------------------------------------- Mayroon ka bang mapa ng lungsod para sa akin? 0
Can one reserve a room here? Ma-a-i -a ---pa-e-e--a ---------kw--t- ng --te- -i-o? Maaari ba magpareserba ng isang kwarto ng hotel dito? M-a-r- b- m-g-a-e-e-b- n- i-a-g k-a-t- n- h-t-l d-t-? ----------------------------------------------------- Maaari ba magpareserba ng isang kwarto ng hotel dito? 0
Where is the old city? Na------n---um--g b-y--? Nasaan ang lumang bayan? N-s-a- a-g l-m-n- b-y-n- ------------------------ Nasaan ang lumang bayan? 0
Where is the cathedral? Na--an--ng -at----l? Nasaan ang katedral? N-s-a- a-g k-t-d-a-? -------------------- Nasaan ang katedral? 0
Where is the museum? Na-a-n ang mu--o? Nasaan ang museo? N-s-a- a-g m-s-o- ----------------- Nasaan ang museo? 0
Where can one buy stamps? S-an m-kak--ili-ng-m-a se-y-? Saan makakabili ng mga selyo? S-a- m-k-k-b-l- n- m-a s-l-o- ----------------------------- Saan makakabili ng mga selyo? 0
Where can one buy flowers? S-a--m-k-ka-ili-n--m-- --l--l-k? Saan makakabili ng mga bulaklak? S-a- m-k-k-b-l- n- m-a b-l-k-a-? -------------------------------- Saan makakabili ng mga bulaklak? 0
Where can one buy tickets? S--- ma-a-a---i-----ga--i-e-? Saan makakabili ng mga tiket? S-a- m-k-k-b-l- n- m-a t-k-t- ----------------------------- Saan makakabili ng mga tiket? 0
Where is the harbour / harbor (am.)? N-saa- --g-da--g--? Nasaan ang daungan? N-s-a- a-g d-u-g-n- ------------------- Nasaan ang daungan? 0
Where is the market? N---a- a-- -a--n---? Nasaan ang palengke? N-s-a- a-g p-l-n-k-? -------------------- Nasaan ang palengke? 0
Where is the castle? Nasaa- ang kast----? Nasaan ang kastilyo? N-s-a- a-g k-s-i-y-? -------------------- Nasaan ang kastilyo? 0
When does the tour begin? Ka-l-- mag-is-mu-a a-g ---l-------ng-m-y--ab--? Kailan magsisimula ang paglilibot ng may gabay? K-i-a- m-g-i-i-u-a a-g p-g-i-i-o- n- m-y g-b-y- ----------------------------------------------- Kailan magsisimula ang paglilibot ng may gabay? 0
When does the tour end? K---an m------o--ang pa--ilib---n- --- -a---? Kailan matatapos ang paglilibot ng may gabay? K-i-a- m-t-t-p-s a-g p-g-i-i-o- n- m-y g-b-y- --------------------------------------------- Kailan matatapos ang paglilibot ng may gabay? 0
How long is the tour? Ga--------gal---- -----l---t----ma--g-b-y? Gaano katagal ang paglilibot ng may gabay? G-a-o k-t-g-l a-g p-g-i-i-o- n- m-y g-b-y- ------------------------------------------ Gaano katagal ang paglilibot ng may gabay? 0
I would like a guide who speaks German. Gus---k--n- isan- --b-- na-n--sasa------g --e-an. Gusto ko ng isang gabay na nagsasalita ng Aleman. G-s-o k- n- i-a-g g-b-y n- n-g-a-a-i-a n- A-e-a-. ------------------------------------------------- Gusto ko ng isang gabay na nagsasalita ng Aleman. 0
I would like a guide who speaks Italian. Gus-o k--ng -san- g-ba- n--nagsa---i---n- Ital--no. Gusto ko ng isang gabay na nagsasalita ng Italyano. G-s-o k- n- i-a-g g-b-y n- n-g-a-a-i-a n- I-a-y-n-. --------------------------------------------------- Gusto ko ng isang gabay na nagsasalita ng Italyano. 0
I would like a guide who speaks French. G--t--k- -- is--- -ab-y-n--na-s-s-lit-----P--n--s. Gusto ko ng isang gabay na nagsasalita ng Pranses. G-s-o k- n- i-a-g g-b-y n- n-g-a-a-i-a n- P-a-s-s- -------------------------------------------------- Gusto ko ng isang gabay na nagsasalita ng Pranses. 0

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