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Small Talk 2

Small Talk 2

21 [Hai mươi mốt]

Cuộc nói chuyện nhỏ 2

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Where do you come from? B-n -- đ---đế-? B__ t_ đ__ đ___ B-n t- đ-u đ-n- --------------- Bạn từ đâu đến? 0
From Basel. Từ--a---. T_ B_____ T- B-s-l- --------- Từ Basel. 0
Basel is in Switzerland. Ba--l-ở --- --ụ---ĩ. B____ ở b__ T___ S__ B-s-l ở b-n T-ụ- S-. -------------------- Basel ở bên Thụy Sĩ. 0
May I introduce Mr. Miller? Tô- --n----i--h------- -ạ- ông Müll--. T__ x__ g___ t____ v__ b__ ô__ M______ T-i x-n g-ớ- t-i-u v-i b-n ô-g M-l-e-. -------------------------------------- Tôi xin giới thiệu với bạn ông Müller. 0
He is a foreigner. Ô-g ấy-là-n-ườ---g--i-qu-c. Ô__ ấ_ l_ n____ n____ q____ Ô-g ấ- l- n-ư-i n-o-i q-ố-. --------------------------- Ông ấy là người ngoại quốc. 0
He speaks several languages. Ông ấ--nói--ư-c --i---n--n -gữ. Ô__ ấ_ n__ đ___ n____ n___ n___ Ô-g ấ- n-i đ-ợ- n-i-u n-ô- n-ữ- ------------------------------- Ông ấy nói được nhiều ngôn ngữ. 0
Are you here for the first time? Bạn---i -â---ầ- --u à? B__ t__ đ__ l__ đ__ à_ B-n t-i đ-y l-n đ-u à- ---------------------- Bạn tới đây lần đầu à? 0
No, I was here once last year. Khô--, -ôi -ă---goái đã-- --y----. K_____ t__ n__ n____ đ_ ở đ__ r___ K-ô-g- t-i n-m n-o-i đ- ở đ-y r-i- ---------------------------------- Không, tôi năm ngoái đã ở đây rồi. 0
Only for a week, though. N--n--chỉ c----t tu-n-thôi. N____ c__ c_ m__ t___ t____ N-ư-g c-ỉ c- m-t t-ầ- t-ô-. --------------------------- Nhưng chỉ có một tuần thôi. 0
How do you like it here? B----ó-t--ch - đây-k--n-? B__ c_ t____ ở đ__ k_____ B-n c- t-í-h ở đ-y k-ô-g- ------------------------- Bạn có thích ở đây không? 0
A lot. The people are nice. R-- t-í--- M-i---ư-i --t-----ễ ---. R__ t_____ M__ n____ r__ l_ d_ m___ R-t t-í-h- M-i n-ư-i r-t l- d- m-n- ----------------------------------- Rất thích. Mọi người rất là dễ mến. 0
And I like the scenery, too. Và-tô- --ng-t-ích quan---ả-- ở-đây. V_ t__ c___ t____ q____ c___ ở đ___ V- t-i c-n- t-í-h q-a-g c-n- ở đ-y- ----------------------------------- Và tôi cũng thích quang cảnh ở đây. 0
What is your profession? Bạn--àm n-hề-g--v--? B__ l__ n___ g_ v___ B-n l-m n-h- g- v-y- -------------------- Bạn làm nghề gì vậy? 0
I am a translator. Tôi là phi-n d--h. T__ l_ p____ d____ T-i l- p-i-n d-c-. ------------------ Tôi là phiên dịch. 0
I translate books. Tô---ị-h---ch. T__ d___ s____ T-i d-c- s-c-. -------------- Tôi dịch sách. 0
Are you alone here? B-n - đâ---ộ--m--h -? B__ ở đ__ m__ m___ à_ B-n ở đ-y m-t m-n- à- --------------------- Bạn ở đây một mình à? 0
No, my wife / my husband is also here. Kh--g,----- --ồ------ ---- ở----. K_____ v_ / c____ t__ c___ ở đ___ K-ô-g- v- / c-ồ-g t-i c-n- ở đ-y- --------------------------------- Không, vợ / chồng tôi cũng ở đây. 0
And those are my two children. V--đó-l- -ai--ứ--c-n--ô-. V_ đ_ l_ h__ đ__ c__ t___ V- đ- l- h-i đ-a c-n t-i- ------------------------- Và đó là hai đứa con tôi. 0

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