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RU русский
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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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AD адыгабзэ
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AM አማርኛ
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BE беларуская
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BS bosanski
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CA català
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EO esperanto
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TR Türkçe
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An apple juice, please.
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A lemonade, please.
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A tomato juice, please.
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I’d like a glass of red wine.
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I’d like a glass of white wine.
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I’d like a bottle of champagne.
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Do you like fish?
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Do you like beef?
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Do you like pork?
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I’d like something without meat.
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I’d like some mixed vegetables.
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I’d like something that won’t take much time.
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Я х_т_л б_ / х_т_л_ б_ ч_о_н_б_д_ н_ с_о_у_ р_к_.
Y_ k_o_e_ b_ / k_o_e_a b_ c_t_-_i_u_ʹ n_ s_o_u_u r_k_.
Я хотел бы / хотела бы что-нибудь на скорую руку.
Ya khotel by / khotela by chto-nibudʹ na skoruyu ruku.
Я х____ б_ / х_____ б_ ч_________ н_ с_____ р____
Y_ k_____ b_ / k______ b_ c__________ n_ s______ r____
Я хотел бы / хотела бы что-нибудь на скорую руку.
Ya khotel by / khotela by chto-nibudʹ na skoruyu ruku. |
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Would you like that with rice?
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Would you like that with pasta?
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Would you like that with potatoes?
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That doesn’t taste good.
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The food is cold.
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I didn’t order this.
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Tonal LanguagesMost of all the languages spoken worldwide are tonal languages. With tonal languages, the pitch of the tones is crucial. They determine what meaning words or syllables have. Thus, the tone belongs firmly to the word. Most of the languages spoken in Asia are tonal languages. For example, Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese. There are also various tonal languages in Africa. Many indigenous languages in America are tonal languages as well. Indo-European languages mostly contain only tonal elements. This applies to Swedish or Serbian, for example. The number of tone pitches is varied in individual languages. Four different tones are distinguishable in Chinese. |
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