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en In the swimming pool   »   ku In the swimming pool

50 [fifty]

In the swimming pool

In the swimming pool

50 [pêncî]

In the swimming pool

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It is hot today. Îr- -e-- -. Îro germ e. Î-o g-r- e- ----------- Îro germ e. 0
Shall we go to the swimming pool? Em--i-in -e----avjeni--? Em biçin hewza avjeniyê? E- b-ç-n h-w-a a-j-n-y-? ------------------------ Em biçin hewza avjeniyê? 0
Do you feel like swimming? Tu d--waz- biçî-a----iyê? Tu dixwazî biçî avjeniyê? T- d-x-a-î b-ç- a-j-n-y-? ------------------------- Tu dixwazî biçî avjeniyê? 0
Do you have a towel? Pêş---a t- h-ye? Pêşgîra te heye? P-ş-î-a t- h-y-? ---------------- Pêşgîra te heye? 0
Do you have swimming trunks? Ş-r-ê te ---e? Şortê te heye? Ş-r-ê t- h-y-? -------------- Şortê te heye? 0
Do you have a bathing suit? M--oy--te --ye? Mayoyê te heye? M-y-y- t- h-y-? --------------- Mayoyê te heye? 0
Can you swim? Tu---jeni-- ------? Tu avjeniyê dizanî? T- a-j-n-y- d-z-n-? ------------------- Tu avjeniyê dizanî? 0
Can you dive? D-kar- noq-bib-? Dikarî noq bibî? D-k-r- n-q b-b-? ---------------- Dikarî noq bibî? 0
Can you jump in the water? T--dik-r------b--vêj- avê? Tu dikarî xwe biavêjî avê? T- d-k-r- x-e b-a-ê-î a-ê- -------------------------- Tu dikarî xwe biavêjî avê? 0
Where is the shower? Dûş-l---û---? Dûş li kû ye? D-ş l- k- y-? ------------- Dûş li kû ye? 0
Where is the changing room? K-b--a--w- ta--k-r-n- ---k--ye? Kabîna xwe tazîkirinê li kû ye? K-b-n- x-e t-z-k-r-n- l- k- y-? ------------------------------- Kabîna xwe tazîkirinê li kû ye? 0
Where are the swimming goggles? Be-----a-b-h-ê-l- kû---? Berçavka behrê li kû ye? B-r-a-k- b-h-ê l- k- y-? ------------------------ Berçavka behrê li kû ye? 0
Is the water deep? A- -û- e? Av kûr e? A- k-r e- --------- Av kûr e? 0
Is the water clean? A- -a-i- -? Av paqij e? A- p-q-j e- ----------- Av paqij e? 0
Is the water warm? A- -erm e? Av germ e? A- g-r- e- ---------- Av germ e? 0
I am freezing. D-cemi-im. Dicemidim. D-c-m-d-m- ---------- Dicemidim. 0
The water is too cold. A- --r -. Av sar e. A- s-r e- --------- Av sar e. 0
I am getting out of the water now. Ez n----j---vê d--dike-i-. Ez niha ji avê derdikevim. E- n-h- j- a-ê d-r-i-e-i-. -------------------------- Ez niha ji avê derdikevim. 0

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