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em Appointment   »   pt Encontro

24 [twenty-four]

Appointment

Appointment

24 [vinte e quatro]

Encontro

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Did you miss the bus? Perd-s---o -u-o-a---? P_______ o a_________ P-r-e-t- o a-t-c-r-o- --------------------- Perdeste o autocarro? 0
I waited for you for half an hour. Eu--spere----- -i-m-i- h-r-. E_ e______ p__ t_ m___ h____ E- e-p-r-i p-r t- m-i- h-r-. ---------------------------- Eu esperei por ti meia hora. 0
Don’t you have a mobile / cell phone (am.) with you? N-o--e-- um t-l-mó--l---nti--? N__ t___ u_ t________ c_______ N-o t-n- u- t-l-m-v-l c-n-i-o- ------------------------------ Não tens um telemóvel contigo? 0
Be punctual next time! D-----róx-m---ez-s- p--t---! D_ a p______ v__ s_ p_______ D- a p-ó-i-a v-z s- p-n-u-l- ---------------------------- Da a próxima vez sê pontual! 0
Take a taxi next time! Da a-------a-ve--a-anha-u----x-! D_ a p______ v__ a_____ u_ t____ D- a p-ó-i-a v-z a-a-h- u- t-x-! -------------------------------- Da a próxima vez apanha um táxi! 0
Take an umbrella with you next time! D- --pr----a --z -e-- um -h-p-- d- chu--! D_ a p______ v__ l___ u_ c_____ d_ c_____ D- a p-ó-i-a v-z l-v- u- c-a-é- d- c-u-a- ----------------------------------------- Da a próxima vez leva um chapéu de chuva! 0
I have the day off tomorrow. Am-nh--est----e--ol-a. A_____ e____ d_ f_____ A-a-h- e-t-u d- f-l-a- ---------------------- Amanhã estou de folga. 0
Shall we meet tomorrow? Ve---n-s--manhã? V_______ a______ V-m---o- a-a-h-? ---------------- Vemo-nos amanhã? 0
I’m sorry, I can’t make it tomorrow. Des-u---,-m-- a-a--- -ão po-so. D________ m__ a_____ n__ p_____ D-s-u-p-, m-s a-a-h- n-o p-s-o- ------------------------------- Desculpa, mas amanhã não posso. 0
Do you already have plans for this weekend? J- -e-- ----o----r- --t- --m-de s---n-? J_ t___ p_____ p___ e___ f__ d_ s______ J- t-n- p-a-o- p-r- e-t- f-m d- s-m-n-? --------------------------------------- Já tens planos para este fim de semana? 0
Or do you already have an appointment? Ou já-t-n--a-g-m--n----r-? O_ j_ t___ a____ e________ O- j- t-n- a-g-m e-c-n-r-? -------------------------- Ou já tens algum encontro? 0
I suggest that we meet on the weekend. E- sugiro -ue n-s-e-c-n--e-os--o-f----e -ema-a. E_ s_____ q__ n__ e__________ n_ f__ d_ s______ E- s-g-r- q-e n-s e-c-n-r-m-s n- f-m d- s-m-n-. ----------------------------------------------- Eu sugiro que nos encontremos no fim de semana. 0
Shall we have a picnic? Va--- fazer--m-piqueni-ue? V____ f____ u_ p__________ V-m-s f-z-r u- p-q-e-i-u-? -------------------------- Vamos fazer um piquenique? 0
Shall we go to the beach? Vamos ---r--a? V____ à p_____ V-m-s à p-a-a- -------------- Vamos à praia? 0
Shall we go to the mountains? V-m-s-à---on-a---s? V____ à_ m_________ V-m-s à- m-n-a-h-s- ------------------- Vamos às montanhas? 0
I will pick you up at the office. Eu -ou b-scar--e -o e----tó--o. E_ v__ b________ a_ e__________ E- v-u b-s-a---e a- e-c-i-ó-i-. ------------------------------- Eu vou buscar-te ao escritório. 0
I will pick you up at home. Eu -ou-bu-ca--te-- c--a. E_ v__ b________ a c____ E- v-u b-s-a---e a c-s-. ------------------------ Eu vou buscar-te a casa. 0
I will pick you up at the bus stop. E- --u busc---t- - parag----o-aut----ro. E_ v__ b________ à p______ d_ a_________ E- v-u b-s-a---e à p-r-g-m d- a-t-c-r-o- ---------------------------------------- Eu vou buscar-te à paragem do autocarro. 0

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Korean is spoken by approximately 75 million people. These people mainly live in North and South Korea. However, there are also Korean minorities in China and Japan. It is still debated as to which language family Korean belongs. The fact that Korea is divided is also noticeable in the language of the two countries. South Korea, for example, adopts many words from English. North Koreans often do not understand these words. The standard languages of both countries are based on the dialects of their respective capital cities. Another feature of the Korean language is its preciseness. For example, the language indicates which relationship speakers have to one another. That means there are a great deal of polite forms of address and many different terms for relatives. The Korean writing system is a letter system. Individual letters are combined as syllables in imaginary squares. Especially interesting are the consonants that function as pictures through their shape. They show which position mouth, tongue, palate and throat have in the pronunciation.