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59 [fifty-nine]

At the post office

At the post office

59 [limampu’t siyam]

At the post office

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Where is the nearest post office? Na-aa- --g-pi-a-amalap----a po-------? N----- a-- p------------ n- p--- o---- N-s-a- a-g p-n-k-m-l-p-t n- p-s- o-i-? -------------------------------------- Nasaan ang pinakamalapit na post opis? 0
Is the post office far from here? Ma---- -a d--- -ng--usun-d -a -os--opis? M----- b- d--- a-- s------ n- p--- o---- M-l-y- b- d-t- a-g s-s-n-d n- p-s- o-i-? ---------------------------------------- Malayo ba dito ang susunod na post opis? 0
Where is the nearest mail box? Na--an------ina-a-alap-t -a h---g---n- ----t? N----- a-- p------------ n- h------ n- s----- N-s-a- a-g p-n-k-m-l-p-t n- h-l-g-n n- s-l-t- --------------------------------------------- Nasaan ang pinakamalapit na hulugan ng sulat? 0
I need a couple of stamps. K-i-a-g-n--- n- --an- selyo. K-------- k- n- i---- s----- K-i-a-g-n k- n- i-a-g s-l-o- ---------------------------- Kailangan ko ng ilang selyo. 0
For a card and a letter. Para s- is-ng ---d--t i-a-g l-h-m. P--- s- i---- k--- a- i---- l----- P-r- s- i-a-g k-r- a- i-a-g l-h-m- ---------------------------------- Para sa isang kard at isang liham. 0
How much is the postage to America? M--kan-------ely--papu----g Amerika? /-Ma-ka-- a-- p---a-ala-papunt----Am--i--? M------ a-- s---- p-------- A------- / M------ a-- p-------- p-------- A------- M-g-a-o a-g s-l-o p-p-n-a-g A-e-i-a- / M-g-a-o a-g p-g-a-a-a p-p-n-a-g A-e-i-a- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Magkano ang selyo papuntang Amerika? / Magkano ang pagpadala papuntang Amerika? 0
How heavy is the package? Ga--o--abig-t --g p-rse-a? G---- k------ a-- p------- G-a-o k-b-g-t a-g p-r-e-a- -------------------------- Gaano kabigat ang parsela? 0
Can I send it by air mail? M---ri ---ba-----g ipada----a-p-m------a---- -o--o-g p---h--p---wid? M----- k- b- i---- i------ s- p---------- n- k------ p-------------- M-a-r- k- b- i-o-g i-a-a-a s- p-m-m-g-t-n n- k-r-o-g p-n-h-m-a-a-i-? -------------------------------------------------------------------- Maaari ko ba itong ipadala sa pamamagitan ng koreong panghimpapawid? 0
How long will it take to get there? G-a-o--a-a-al bag--it--m-ka-ati-----o-? G---- k------ b--- i-- m--------- d---- G-a-o k-t-g-l b-g- i-o m-k-r-t-n- d-o-? --------------------------------------- Gaano katagal bago ito makarating doon? 0
Where can I make a call? Sa-- ak- maaa--n- -uma-a-? S--- a-- m------- t------- S-a- a-o m-a-r-n- t-m-w-g- -------------------------- Saan ako maaaring tumawag? 0
Where is the nearest telephone booth? Na-aa- -ng -u-u--d -----o-h n- -e--pono? N----- a-- s------ n- b---- n- t-------- N-s-a- a-g s-s-n-d n- b-o-h n- t-l-p-n-? ---------------------------------------- Nasaan ang susunod na booth ng telepono? 0
Do you have calling cards? M-y-oo- -a---n----a ta-h--a? M------ k- b--- m-- t------- M-y-o-n k- b-n- m-a t-r-e-a- ---------------------------- Mayroon ka bang mga tarheta? 0
Do you have a telephone directory? M--roon-k--b--g-d-r-kt-ry--ng-------n-? M------ k- b--- d--------- n- t-------- M-y-o-n k- b-n- d-r-k-o-y- n- t-l-p-n-? --------------------------------------- Mayroon ka bang direktoryo ng telepono? 0
Do you know the area code for Austria? A-am m- b----- are--code--ara-sa -u---ia? A--- m- b- a-- a--- c--- p--- s- A------- A-a- m- b- a-g a-e- c-d- p-r- s- A-s-r-a- ----------------------------------------- Alam mo ba ang area code para sa Austria? 0
One moment, I’ll look it up. S----li-l-n-, -i-i-gnan-ko---na. S------ l---- t-------- k- m---- S-n-a-i l-n-, t-t-n-n-n k- m-n-. -------------------------------- Sandali lang, titingnan ko muna. 0
The line is always busy. A----i--a--y--ag-ng --u---o. A-- l---- a- l----- o------- A-g l-n-a a- l-g-n- o-u-a-o- ---------------------------- Ang linya ay laging okupado. 0
Which number did you dial? Al-n---um--o -----inata--g-n m-? A---- n----- a-- t---------- m-- A-i-g n-m-r- a-g t-n-t-w-g-n m-? -------------------------------- Aling numero ang tinatawagan mo? 0
You have to dial a zero first! Kail-n--n--o----an- duma-----g--ero! K-------- m- m----- d------ n- z---- K-i-a-g-n m- m-n-n- d-m-y-l n- z-r-! ------------------------------------ Kailangan mo munang dumayal ng zero! 0

Feelings speak different languages too!

Many different languages are spoken around the world. There is no universal human language. But how is it for our facial expressions? Is the language of emotions universal? No, there are also differences here! It was long believed that all people expressed feelings the same way. The language of facial expressions was considered universally understood. Charles Darwin believed that feelings were of vital importance for humans. Therefore, they had to be understood equally in all cultures. But new studies are coming to a different result. They show that there are differences in the language of feelings too. That is, our facial expressions are influenced by our culture. Therefore, people around the world show and interpret feelings differently. Scientists distinguish six primary emotions. They are happiness, sadness, anger, disgust, fear and surprise. But Europeans have different facial expressions to Asians. And they read different things from the same expressions. Various experiments have confirmed this. In them, test subjects were shown faces on a computer. The subjects were supposed to describe what they read in the faces. There are many reasons why the results differed. Feelings are shown more in some cultures than in others. The intensity of facial expressions is therefore not understood the same everywhere. Also, people from different cultures pay attention to different things. Asians concentrate on the eyes when reading facial expressions. Europeans and Americans, on the other hand, look at the mouth. One facial expression is understood in all cultures, however… That is a nice smile!