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49 [forty-nine]

Sports

Sports

49 [сорак дзевяць]

49 [sorak dzevyats’]

Спорт

[Sport]

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Do you exercise? Ты з-------- с------? Ты займаешся спортам? 0
T- z---------- s------? Ty z---------- s------? Ty zaymaeshsya sportam? T- z-y-a-s-s-a s-o-t-m? ----------------------?
Yes, I need some exercise. Та-- я п------ / п------ р------. Так, я павінен / павінна рухацца. 0
T--, y- p------ / p------ r---------. Ta-- y- p------ / p------ r---------. Tak, ya pavіnen / pavіnna rukhatstsa. T-k, y- p-v-n-n / p-v-n-a r-k-a-s-s-. ---,------------/-------------------.
I am a member of a sports club. Я х---- ў с--------- т---------. Я хаджу ў спартыўнае таварыства. 0
Y- k------ u s--------- t---------. Ya k------ u s--------- t---------. Ya khadzhu u spartyunae tavarystva. Y- k-a-z-u u s-a-t-u-a- t-v-r-s-v-. ----------------------------------.
We play football / soccer (am.). Мы г----- у ф-----. Мы гуляем у футбол. 0
M- g------- u f-----. My g------- u f-----. My gulyayem u futbol. M- g-l-a-e- u f-t-o-. --------------------.
We swim sometimes. Ча--- м- п------. Часам мы плаваем. 0
C----- m- p------. Ch---- m- p------. Chasam my plavaem. C-a-a- m- p-a-a-m. -----------------.
Or we cycle. Аб- м- е----- н- в----------. Або мы ездзім на веласiпедах. 0
A-- m- y------ n- v-----------. Ab- m- y------ n- v-----------. Abo my yezdzіm na velasipedakh. A-o m- y-z-z-m n- v-l-s-p-d-k-. ------------------------------.
There is a football / soccer (am.) stadium in our city. У н---- г------ ё--- ф-------- с------. У нашым горадзе ёсць футбольны стадыён. 0
U n----- g------ y----’ f-----’n- s------. U n----- g------ y----- f-------- s------. U nashym goradze yosts’ futbol’ny stadyen. U n-s-y- g-r-d-e y-s-s’ f-t-o-’n- s-a-y-n. ----------------------’-------’----------.
There is also a swimming pool with a sauna. Та----- ё--- б----- з с-----. Таксама ёсць басейн з саунай. 0
T------ y----’ b----- z s-----. Ta----- y----- b----- z s-----. Taksama yosts’ baseyn z saunay. T-k-a-a y-s-s’ b-s-y- z s-u-a-. -------------’----------------.
And there is a golf course. А т------ ё--- п------- д-- г----- ў г----. А таксама ёсць пляцоўка для гульні ў гольф. 0
A t------ y----’ p--------- d--- g--’n- u g--’f. A t------ y----- p--------- d--- g----- u g----. A taksama yosts’ plyatsouka dlya gul’nі u gol’f. A t-k-a-a y-s-s’ p-y-t-o-k- d-y- g-l’n- u g-l’f. ---------------’--------------------’--------’-.
What is on TV? Шт- і--- п- т---------? Што ідзе па тэлевізары? 0
S--- і--- p- t---------? Sh-- і--- p- t---------? Shto іdze pa televіzary? S-t- і-z- p- t-l-v-z-r-? -----------------------?
There is a football / soccer (am.) match on now. Ця--- і--- ф-------- м---. Цяпер ідзе футбольны матч. 0
T------ і--- f-----’n- m----. Ts----- і--- f-------- m----. Tsyaper іdze futbol’ny match. T-y-p-r і-z- f-t-o-’n- m-t-h. -------------------’--------.
The German team is playing against the English one. Ня------ к------ г---- с------ а---------. Нямецкая каманда гуляе супраць англійскай. 0
N---------- k------ g------ s------’ a---------. Ny--------- k------ g------ s------- a---------. Nyametskaya kamanda gulyaye suprats’ anglіyskay. N-a-e-s-a-a k-m-n-a g-l-a-e s-p-a-s’ a-g-і-s-a-. -----------------------------------’-----------.
Who is winning? Хт- в------? Хто выйграе? 0
K--- v------? Kh-- v------? Khto vyygrae? K-t- v-y-r-e? ------------?
I have no idea. Я н- в----. Я не ведаю. 0
Y- n- v-----. Ya n- v-----. Ya ne vedayu. Y- n- v-d-y-. ------------.
It is currently a tie. На д------ м----- н----. На дадзены момант нічыя. 0
N- d------ m----- n------. Na d------ m----- n------. Na dadzeny momant nіchyya. N- d-d-e-y m-m-n- n-c-y-a. -------------------------.
The referee is from Belgium. Ар---- з Б------. Арбітр з Бельгіі. 0
A----- z B--’g--. Ar---- z B------. Arbіtr z Bel’gіі. A-b-t- z B-l’g-і. ------------’---.
Now there is a penalty. За--- б---- а----------------- ў---. Зараз будзе адзінаццаціметровы ўдар. 0
Z---- b---- a-------------------- u---. Za--- b---- a-------------------- u---. Zaraz budze adzіnatstsatsіmetrovy udar. Z-r-z b-d-e a-z-n-t-t-a-s-m-t-o-y u-a-. --------------------------------------.
Goal! One – zero! Го-- А---------! Гол! Адзін-нуль! 0
G--! A-----n--’! Go-- A---------! Gol! Adzіn-nul’! G-l! A-z-n-n-l’! ---!----------’!

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