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Small Talk 2

Small Talk 2

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Small Talk 2

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Where do you come from? M---ä ----------? --M--tä te-ol--t--k--oisin? M____ t_ t_______ / M____ t_ o_____ k________ M-s-ä t- t-l-t-e- / M-s-ä t- o-e-t- k-t-i-i-? --------------------------------------------- Mistä te tulette? / Mistä te olette kotoisin? 0
From Basel. B-s-l-sta. B_________ B-s-l-s-a- ---------- Baselista. 0
Basel is in Switzerland. Ba--l--i----se- S---ts--sä. B____ s________ S__________ B-s-l s-j-i-s-e S-e-t-i-s-. --------------------------- Basel sijaitsee Sveitsissä. 0
May I introduce Mr. Miller? Sa--ko-e-i-el-ä tei-l- h-rr- -ü-ler--? S_____ e_______ t_____ h____ M________ S-a-k- e-i-e-l- t-i-l- h-r-a M-l-e-i-? -------------------------------------- Saanko esitellä teille herra Müllerin? 0
He is a foreigner. Hän-o- --ko---l-i--n. H__ o_ u_____________ H-n o- u-k-m-a-a-n-n- --------------------- Hän on ulkomaalainen. 0
He speaks several languages. Hän ----- ------ki-l--. H__ p____ m____ k______ H-n p-h-u m-n-a k-e-t-. ----------------------- Hän puhuu monta kieltä. 0
Are you here for the first time? O--t-e-- en--mm--stä --rt-- t--llä? O_______ e__________ k_____ t______ O-e-t-k- e-s-m-ä-s-ä k-r-a- t-ä-l-? ----------------------------------- Oletteko ensimmäistä kertaa täällä? 0
No, I was here once last year. E---ol-n tä-l---jo vi--- v--n--. E__ o___ t_____ j_ v____ v______ E-, o-i- t-ä-l- j- v-i-e v-o-n-. -------------------------------- En, olin täällä jo viime vuonna. 0
Only for a week, though. Mutta va-n y-d-n -i-k-n. M____ v___ y____ v______ M-t-a v-i- y-d-n v-i-o-. ------------------------ Mutta vain yhden viikon. 0
How do you like it here? Mi--n vi-h---t- m--l-ä? M____ v________ m______ M-t-n v-i-d-t-e m-i-l-? ----------------------- Miten viihdytte meillä? 0
A lot. The people are nice. Erit-äi- hy-i-.-I-m--et----- -uk----. E_______ h_____ I______ o___ m_______ E-i-t-i- h-v-n- I-m-s-t o-a- m-k-v-a- ------------------------------------- Erittäin hyvin. Ihmiset ovat mukavia. 0
And I like the scenery, too. J--m-is-m--------ttää m--ua-m---. J_ m______ m_________ m____ m____ J- m-i-e-a m-e-l-t-ä- m-n-a m-ö-. --------------------------------- Ja maisema miellyttää minua myös. 0
What is your profession? Mitä -ee--e t------ne? M___ t_____ t_________ M-t- t-e-t- t-ö-s-n-e- ---------------------- Mitä teette työksenne? 0
I am a translator. Olen -ä-n-äjä. O___ k________ O-e- k-ä-t-j-. -------------- Olen kääntäjä. 0
I translate books. M-n- --än-än k---o--. M___ k______ k_______ M-n- k-ä-n-n k-r-o-a- --------------------- Minä käännän kirjoja. 0
Are you alone here? Olet--k- --s-- -ä--l-? O_______ y____ t______ O-e-t-k- y-s-n t-ä-l-? ---------------------- Oletteko yksin täällä? 0
No, my wife / my husband is also here. E-- -a-mo---- m-e--n--on-my-s t-ä-l-. E__ v______ / m______ o_ m___ t______ E-, v-i-o-i / m-e-e-i o- m-ö- t-ä-l-. ------------------------------------- En, vaimoni / mieheni on myös täällä. 0
And those are my two children. Ja t-o-l- -v-t--o-emm-- lapse--. J_ t_____ o___ m_______ l_______ J- t-o-l- o-a- m-l-m-a- l-p-e-i- -------------------------------- Ja tuolla ovat molemmat lapseni. 0

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