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em In the city   »   pl W mieście

25 [twenty-five]

In the city

In the city

25 [dwadzieścia pięć]

W mieście

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I would like to go to the station. Chcia-bym - -hc----bym d---a--się-n- d----e-. C________ / C_________ d_____ s__ n_ d_______ C-c-a-b-m / C-c-a-a-y- d-s-a- s-ę n- d-o-z-c- --------------------------------------------- Chciałbym / Chciałabym dostać się na dworzec. 0
I would like to go to the airport. Ch---ł-ym-/ C--i-łab-m--o-t-ć---ę na -otn-sko. C________ / C_________ d_____ s__ n_ l________ C-c-a-b-m / C-c-a-a-y- d-s-a- s-ę n- l-t-i-k-. ---------------------------------------------- Chciałbym / Chciałabym dostać się na lotnisko. 0
I would like to go to the city centre / center (am.). C----ł-y- / Ch---ł--y--d--ta- ----do--e--ru--mia--a. C________ / C_________ d_____ s__ d_ c______ m______ C-c-a-b-m / C-c-a-a-y- d-s-a- s-ę d- c-n-r-m m-a-t-. ---------------------------------------------------- Chciałbym / Chciałabym dostać się do centrum miasta. 0
How do I get to the station? Jak-d--rę -o-d--rca? J__ d____ d_ d______ J-k d-t-ę d- d-o-c-? -------------------- Jak dotrę do dworca? 0
How do I get to the airport? Ja--do-r--na--otn---o. J__ d____ n_ l________ J-k d-t-ę n- l-t-i-k-. ---------------------- Jak dotrę na lotnisko. 0
How do I get to the city centre / center (am.)? J-k ---r---o -entr-- mi----? J__ d____ d_ c______ m______ J-k d-t-ę d- c-n-r-m m-a-t-? ---------------------------- Jak dotrę do centrum miasta? 0
I need a taxi. Po-r----- m---est -aks-wk-. P________ m_ j___ t________ P-t-z-b-a m- j-s- t-k-ó-k-. --------------------------- Potrzebna mi jest taksówka. 0
I need a city map. P-t--ebny-m- j-st-p-an-mia-t-. P________ m_ j___ p___ m______ P-t-z-b-y m- j-s- p-a- m-a-t-. ------------------------------ Potrzebny mi jest plan miasta. 0
I need a hotel. P--r--bny-mi----- --tel. P________ m_ j___ h_____ P-t-z-b-y m- j-s- h-t-l- ------------------------ Potrzebny mi jest hotel. 0
I would like to rent a car. C---a-b-- / -hc-a--bym w-p-życz-ć --mo-h--. C________ / C_________ w_________ s________ C-c-a-b-m / C-c-a-a-y- w-p-ż-c-y- s-m-c-ó-. ------------------------------------------- Chciałbym / Chciałabym wypożyczyć samochód. 0
Here is my credit card. Tu-j--t mo-- k-r-a--red---wa. T_ j___ m___ k____ k_________ T- j-s- m-j- k-r-a k-e-y-o-a- ----------------------------- Tu jest moja karta kredytowa. 0
Here is my licence / license (am.). Tu jest --j--praw- --zdy. T_ j___ m___ p____ j_____ T- j-s- m-j- p-a-o j-z-y- ------------------------- Tu jest moje prawo jazdy. 0
What is there to see in the city? Co---żn---b---z-ć w t-m m--ście? C_ m____ o_______ w t__ m_______ C- m-ż-a o-e-r-e- w t-m m-e-c-e- -------------------------------- Co można obejrzeć w tym mieście? 0
Go to the old city. Pr-s----ój-- na--tar-w--.-/ -iech---n-- -----i--i---a-----ó---. P_____ p____ n_ s________ / N____ p__ / p___ i____ n_ s________ P-o-z- p-j-ć n- s-a-ó-k-. / N-e-h p-n / p-n- i-z-e n- s-a-ó-k-. --------------------------------------------------------------- Proszę pójść na starówkę. / Niech pan / pani idzie na starówkę. 0
Go on a city tour. P--szę-w------s----------jaż-żkę -o m-e----. P_____ w_____ s__ n_ p__________ p_ m_______ P-o-z- w-b-a- s-ę n- p-z-j-ż-ż-ę p- m-e-c-e- -------------------------------------------- Proszę wybrać się na przejażdżkę po mieście. 0
Go to the harbour / harbor (am.). Prosz------- d--por-u--/-Ni----pan - -an- i-z-e-d- po-tu. P_____ p____ d_ p_____ / N____ p__ / p___ i____ d_ p_____ P-o-z- p-j-ć d- p-r-u- / N-e-h p-n / p-n- i-z-e d- p-r-u- --------------------------------------------------------- Proszę pójść do portu. / Niech pan / pani idzie do portu. 0
Go on a harbour / harbor (am.) tour. Pros-- --b-ać-s-ę ---pr-e-a-d-k--po------e. P_____ w_____ s__ n_ p__________ p_ p______ P-o-z- w-b-a- s-ę n- p-z-j-ż-ż-ę p- p-r-i-. ------------------------------------------- Proszę wybrać się na przejażdżkę po porcie. 0
Are there any other places of interest? C---a--- --s---e---b-czyć? C_ w____ j______ z________ C- w-r-o j-s-c-e z-b-c-y-? -------------------------- Co warto jeszcze zobaczyć? 0

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