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47 [forty-seven]

Preparing a trip

Preparing a trip

47 [sewe en veertig]

Reisvoorbereiding

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You have to pack our suitcase! Jy m-et o-- k---ers p-k! J_ m___ o__ k______ p___ J- m-e- o-s k-f-e-s p-k- ------------------------ Jy moet ons koffers pak! 0
Don’t forget anything! Jy---g-ni-- ------t-n--! J_ m__ n___ v______ n___ J- m-g n-k- v-r-e-t n-e- ------------------------ Jy mag niks vergeet nie! 0
You need a big suitcase! Jy-het ’n--r-ot---ffer--o---! J_ h__ ’_ g____ k_____ n_____ J- h-t ’- g-o-t k-f-e- n-d-g- ----------------------------- Jy het ’n groot koffer nodig! 0
Don’t forget your passport! M-en-----e p--p-o-t ver--et ---! M_____ d__ p_______ v______ n___ M-e-i- d-e p-s-o-r- v-r-e-t n-e- -------------------------------- Moenie die paspoort vergeet nie! 0
Don’t forget your ticket! Mo--i- d-e vl-e-tu---aa-t-i- ve--ee-----! M_____ d__ v________________ v______ n___ M-e-i- d-e v-i-g-u-g-a-r-j-e v-r-e-t n-e- ----------------------------------------- Moenie die vliegtuigkaartjie vergeet nie! 0
Don’t forget your traveller’s cheques / traveler’s checks (am.)! Mo--i---i- r---i----t-ek- ---geet ---! M_____ d__ r_____________ v______ n___ M-e-i- d-e r-i-i-e-s-j-k- v-r-e-t n-e- -------------------------------------- Moenie die reisigerstjeks vergeet nie! 0
Take some suntan lotion with you. N-em----b-----o-m -aa-. N___ s___________ s____ N-e- s-n-r-n-r-o- s-a-. ----------------------- Neem sonbrandroom saam. 0
Take the sun-glasses with you. N--- jou s----il saa-. N___ j__ s______ s____ N-e- j-u s-n-r-l s-a-. ---------------------- Neem jou sonbril saam. 0
Take the sun hat with you. N--m ----son-oed--aam. N___ j__ s______ s____ N-e- j-u s-n-o-d s-a-. ---------------------- Neem jou sonhoed saam. 0
Do you want to take a road map? Wi---- ---padkaa-t-s--m----? W__ j_ ’_ p_______ s________ W-l j- ’- p-d-a-r- s-a-n-e-? ---------------------------- Wil jy ’n padkaart saamneem? 0
Do you want to take a travel guide? W-- jy -n-r--sgid--s-amnee-? W__ j_ ’_ r_______ s________ W-l j- ’- r-i-g-d- s-a-n-e-? ---------------------------- Wil jy ’n reisgids saamneem? 0
Do you want to take an umbrella? Wi---y -n -amb---l--a--n--m? W__ j_ ’_ s_______ s________ W-l j- ’- s-m-r-e- s-a-n-e-? ---------------------------- Wil jy ’n sambreel saamneem? 0
Remember to take pants, shirts and socks. H-- -ie br---e,---e hem-- e- d---------s i---eda---. H__ d__ b______ d__ h____ e_ d__ s______ i_ g_______ H-u d-e b-o-k-, d-e h-m-e e- d-e s-k-i-s i- g-d-g-e- ---------------------------------------------------- Hou die broeke, die hemde en die sokkies in gedagte. 0
Remember to take ties, belts and sports jackets. H---di- dass-,-die-g----------di- ---rt-a-dj-e---- -eda-te. H__ d__ d_____ d__ g______ e_ d__ s____________ i_ g_______ H-u d-e d-s-e- d-e g-r-e-s e- d-e s-o-t-a-d-i-s i- g-d-g-e- ----------------------------------------------------------- Hou die dasse, die gordels en die sportbaadjies in gedagte. 0
Remember to take pyjamas, nightgowns and t-shirts. H-u-d-e sl-a----re, ----n-g-em-e en -i--T----de -n-g----t-. H__ d__ s__________ d__ n_______ e_ d__ T______ i_ g_______ H-u d-e s-a-p-l-r-, d-e n-g-e-d- e- d-e T-h-m-e i- g-d-g-e- ----------------------------------------------------------- Hou die slaapklere, die naghemde en die T-hemde in gedagte. 0
You need shoes, sandals and boots. Jy-he- s-oen-, --n-a---en-s-ew--- --di-. J_ h__ s______ s______ e_ s______ n_____ J- h-t s-o-n-, s-n-a-e e- s-e-e-s n-d-g- ---------------------------------------- Jy het skoene, sandale en stewels nodig. 0
You need handkerchiefs, soap and a nail clipper. Jy h-t -ak--e--, ---p-e---- ---ls--r -o---. J_ h__ s________ s___ e_ ’_ n_______ n_____ J- h-t s-k-o-k-, s-e- e- ’- n-e-s-ê- n-d-g- ------------------------------------------- Jy het sakdoeke, seep en ’n naelskêr nodig. 0
You need a comb, a toothbrush and toothpaste. Jy -e- ’----m,-ta--e-ors----n ---d-p-s-- no-i-. J_ h__ ’_ k___ t__________ e_ t_________ n_____ J- h-t ’- k-m- t-n-e-o-s-l e- t-n-e-a-t- n-d-g- ----------------------------------------------- Jy het ’n kam, tandeborsel en tandepasta nodig. 0

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