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In the swimming pool

In the swimming pool

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Ujulas

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It is hot today. T-na-o- -uum. T--- o- k---- T-n- o- k-u-. ------------- Täna on kuum. 0
Shall we go to the swimming pool? L-hm---ju-ass-? L---- u-------- L-h-e u-u-a-s-? --------------- Lähme ujulasse? 0
Do you feel like swimming? O-eks-s-l-t-j- uj-m--min--? O---- s-- t--- u---- m----- O-e-s s-l t-j- u-u-a m-n-a- --------------------------- Oleks sul tuju ujuma minna? 0
Do you have a towel? Ka- s-l on-rä-ik? K-- s-- o- r----- K-s s-l o- r-t-k- ----------------- Kas sul on rätik? 0
Do you have swimming trunks? K------ -n-u--misp-ks-d? K-- s-- o- u------------ K-s s-l o- u-u-i-p-k-i-? ------------------------ Kas sul on ujumispüksid? 0
Do you have a bathing suit? K-- s----n -r--oo? K-- s-- o- t------ K-s s-l o- t-i-o-? ------------------ Kas sul on trikoo? 0
Can you swim? O--ad-s---j--a? O---- s- u----- O-k-d s- u-u-a- --------------- Oskad sa ujuda? 0
Can you dive? Oska---a su--ld---? O---- s- s--------- O-k-d s- s-k-l-u-a- ------------------- Oskad sa sukelduda? 0
Can you jump in the water? O--a-------t-- -ü--t-? O---- s- v---- h------ O-k-d s- v-t-e h-p-t-? ---------------------- Oskad sa vette hüpata? 0
Where is the shower? K-s--n-----? K-- o- d---- K-s o- d-š-? ------------ Kus on dušš? 0
Where is the changing room? Ku--o- rii---sk--iin? K-- o- r------------- K-s o- r-i-t-s-a-i-n- --------------------- Kus on riietuskabiin? 0
Where are the swimming goggles? K-s----uj----p-ill-d? K-- o- u------------- K-s o- u-u-i-p-i-l-d- --------------------- Kus on ujumisprillid? 0
Is the water deep? Kas --si--n---g--? K-- v--- o- s----- K-s v-s- o- s-g-v- ------------------ Kas vesi on sügav? 0
Is the water clean? K-- ves- on-puhas? K-- v--- o- p----- K-s v-s- o- p-h-s- ------------------ Kas vesi on puhas? 0
Is the water warm? K-- ves---n ---? K-- v--- o- s--- K-s v-s- o- s-e- ---------------- Kas vesi on soe? 0
I am freezing. Mul-on-----. M-- o- k---- M-l o- k-l-. ------------ Mul on külm. 0
The water is too cold. Ves---n l--ga---lm. V--- o- l---- k---- V-s- o- l-i-a k-l-. ------------------- Vesi on liiga külm. 0
I am getting out of the water now. M- ----n--üü- ---st-vä--a. M- l---- n--- v---- v----- M- l-h-n n-ü- v-e-t v-l-a- -------------------------- Ma lähen nüüd veest välja. 0

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