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In the swimming pool

In the swimming pool

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Na bazenu

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It is hot today. Dana-----v-u-e. Danas je vruće. D-n-s j- v-u-e- --------------- Danas je vruće. 0
Shall we go to the swimming pool? Ide-o-l---a --ze-? Idemo li na bazen? I-e-o l- n- b-z-n- ------------------ Idemo li na bazen? 0
Do you feel like swimming? J--i-l- --s-----en - r---ol-ž-na-za-pli--nje? Jesi li raspoložen / raspoložena za plivanje? J-s- l- r-s-o-o-e- / r-s-o-o-e-a z- p-i-a-j-? --------------------------------------------- Jesi li raspoložen / raspoložena za plivanje? 0
Do you have a towel? Im-š li-ruč-ik? Imaš li ručnik? I-a- l- r-č-i-? --------------- Imaš li ručnik? 0
Do you have swimming trunks? Imaš-li -upa-e g-će? Imaš li kupaće gaće? I-a- l- k-p-ć- g-ć-? -------------------- Imaš li kupaće gaće? 0
Do you have a bathing suit? I------ kupa-i --st--? Imaš li kupaći kostim? I-a- l- k-p-ć- k-s-i-? ---------------------- Imaš li kupaći kostim? 0
Can you swim? Z-aš-li--l-----? Znaš li plivati? Z-a- l- p-i-a-i- ---------------- Znaš li plivati? 0
Can you dive? Zn-- li r-niti? Znaš li roniti? Z-a- l- r-n-t-? --------------- Znaš li roniti? 0
Can you jump in the water? Zn----i---ak-ti u--odu? Znaš li skakati u vodu? Z-a- l- s-a-a-i u v-d-? ----------------------- Znaš li skakati u vodu? 0
Where is the shower? Gdj- je -uš? Gdje je tuš? G-j- j- t-š- ------------ Gdje je tuš? 0
Where is the changing room? Gdje----ka-in- za---esv---e--e? Gdje je kabina za presvlačenje? G-j- j- k-b-n- z- p-e-v-a-e-j-? ------------------------------- Gdje je kabina za presvlačenje? 0
Where are the swimming goggles? Gdje--u --očal---a-pl-va--e? Gdje su naočale za plivanje? G-j- s- n-o-a-e z- p-i-a-j-? ---------------------------- Gdje su naočale za plivanje? 0
Is the water deep? Je--i ---a dub-k-? Je li voda duboka? J- l- v-d- d-b-k-? ------------------ Je li voda duboka? 0
Is the water clean? J- li vo----is--? Je li voda čista? J- l- v-d- č-s-a- ----------------- Je li voda čista? 0
Is the water warm? Je -i -oda -o-l-? Je li voda topla? J- l- v-d- t-p-a- ----------------- Je li voda topla? 0
I am freezing. Smr--v-m--e. Smrzavam se. S-r-a-a- s-. ------------ Smrzavam se. 0
The water is too cold. V-da ----r--l-d-a. Voda je prehladna. V-d- j- p-e-l-d-a- ------------------ Voda je prehladna. 0
I am getting out of the water now. I--m-s--a -an iz v-d-. Idem sada van iz vode. I-e- s-d- v-n i- v-d-. ---------------------- Idem sada van iz vode. 0

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