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AR العربية
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DE Deutsch
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EM English US
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BS bosanski
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CA català
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DA dansk
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EO esperanto
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HE עברית
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HR hrvatski
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HU magyar
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HY հայերեն
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ID bahasa Indonesia
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KA ქართული
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KK қазақша
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KN ಕನ್ನಡ
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SQ Shqip
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TA தமிழ்
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TE తెలుగు
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TH ภาษาไทย
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TI ትግርኛ
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TR Türkçe
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UK українська
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UR اردو
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VI Tiếng Việt
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HE עברית
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AR العربية
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DE Deutsch
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EM English US
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ES español
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FR français
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IT italiano
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JA 日本語
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PT português PT
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PX português BR
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ZH 中文
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AD адыгабзэ
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AF Afrikaans
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AM አማርኛ
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BE беларуская
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BG български
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BN বাংলা
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BS bosanski
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CA català
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CS čeština
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DA dansk
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EL ελληνικά
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EO esperanto
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ET eesti
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FA فارسی
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FI suomi
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HE עברית
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HI हिन्दी
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HR hrvatski
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HU magyar
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HY հայերեն
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ID bahasa Indonesia
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KA ქართული
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KK қазақша
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KN ಕನ್ನಡ
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KO 한국어
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LT lietuvių
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LV latviešu
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MK македонски
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MR मराठी
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NL Nederlands
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NN nynorsk
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NO norsk
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PA ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
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PL polski
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RO română
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RU русский
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SK slovenčina
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SL slovenščina
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SQ Shqip
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SR српски
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SV svenska
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TA தமிழ்
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TE తెలుగు
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TH ภาษาไทย
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TI ትግርኛ
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TR Türkçe
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UK українська
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UR اردو
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VI Tiếng Việt
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the glasses
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He has forgotten his glasses.
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Where has he left his glasses?
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the clock
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His clock isn’t working.
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The clock hangs on the wall.
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the passport
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He has lost his passport.
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Where is his passport then?
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they – their
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The children cannot find their parents.
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_י_ד_ם / ו_ ל_ מ_צ_י_ / ו_ א_ ה_ו_י_ ש_ה_ / ה_._
h_y_l_d_m_h_y_l_d_t l_ m_t_'_m_m_t_'_t e_ h_h_r_m s_e_a_a_/_h_l_h_n_
הילדים / ות לא מוצאים / ות את ההורים שלהם / הן.
hayeladim/hayeladot lo mots'im/mots'ot et hahorim shelaham/shelahan.
______ / ו_ ל_ מ_____ / ו_ א_ ה_____ ש___ / ה___
h__________________ l_ m______________ e_ h______ s_________________
הילדים / ות לא מוצאים / ות את ההורים שלהם / הן.
hayeladim/hayeladot lo mots'im/mots'ot et hahorim shelaham/shelahan. |
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Here come their parents!
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you – your
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How was your trip, Mr. Miller?
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Where is your wife, Mr. Miller?
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you – your
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How was your trip, Mrs. Smith?
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Where is your husband, Mrs. Smith?
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