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em At the restaurant 2   »   gu રેસ્ટોરન્ટમાં 2

30 [thirty]

At the restaurant 2

At the restaurant 2

30 [ત્રીસ]

20 [Vīsa]

રેસ્ટોરન્ટમાં 2

nānī vāta 1

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An apple juice, please. કૃ-ા--રીન- -ક સ--જ--ો-ર-. કૃ_ ક__ એ_ સ_____ ર__ ક-પ- ક-ી-ે એ- સ-ર-ન-ો ર-. ------------------------- કૃપા કરીને એક સફરજનનો રસ. 0
ta---ī-jāt-n--ār--a-āy-k--b-nāvō! t_____ j_____ ā__________ b______ t-m-r- j-t-n- ā-ā-a-ā-a-a b-n-v-! --------------------------------- tamārī jātanē ārāmadāyaka banāvō!
A lemonade, please. લિ---નું શ-----કૃ-ા--રીને. લિં__ શ____ કૃ_ ક___ લ-ં-ુ-ુ- શ-બ-, ક-પ- ક-ી-ે- -------------------------- લિંબુનું શરબત, કૃપા કરીને. 0
T----ī------- -h-rē-b----ō! T_____ j_____ g____ b______ T-m-r- j-t-n- g-a-ē b-n-v-! --------------------------- Tamārī jātanē gharē banāvō!
A tomato juice, please. ટ---ટ-ં---રસ--કૃપ---રીને. ટા___ ર__ કૃ_ ક___ ટ-મ-ટ-ં-ો ર-, ક-પ- ક-ી-ે- ------------------------- ટામેટાંનો રસ, કૃપા કરીને. 0
Tamē ś---pīv---ā-gō -h-? T___ ś__ p___ m____ c___ T-m- ś-ṁ p-v- m-ṅ-ō c-ō- ------------------------ Tamē śuṁ pīvā māṅgō chō?
I’d like a glass of red wine. મ----- ગ--ા--રેડ -ાઇન જ-ઈ---ે. મ_ એ_ ગ્__ રે_ વા__ જો__ છે_ મ-ે એ- ગ-લ-સ ર-ડ વ-ઇ- જ-ઈ- છ-. ------------------------------ મને એક ગ્લાસ રેડ વાઇન જોઈએ છે. 0
Śuṁ--a-an- --ṅ-īt- -a------? Ś__ t_____ s______ g___ c___ Ś-ṁ t-m-n- s-ṅ-ī-a g-m- c-ē- ---------------------------- Śuṁ tamanē saṅgīta gamē chē?
I’d like a glass of white wine. મને-સ-ે-----નન--ગ-લ-સ -ોઈ----. મ_ સ__ વા___ ગ્__ જો__ છે_ મ-ે સ-ે- વ-ઇ-ન- ગ-લ-સ જ-ઈ- છ-. ------------------------------ મને સફેદ વાઇનનો ગ્લાસ જોઈએ છે. 0
M--ē-śā---ī-a-s-ṅgīt---a-- c--. M___ ś_______ s______ g___ c___ M-n- ś-s-r-y- s-ṅ-ī-a g-m- c-ē- ------------------------------- Manē śāstrīya saṅgīta gamē chē.
I’d like a bottle of champagne. મ-ે -્-ાર્ક---ગ વ-ઇ-----ોટ- જ-ઈએ---. મ_ સ્_____ વા___ બો__ જો__ છે_ મ-ે સ-પ-ર-ક-િ-ગ વ-ઇ-ન- બ-ટ- જ-ઈ- છ-. ------------------------------------ મને સ્પાર્કલિંગ વાઇનની બોટલ જોઈએ છે. 0
A--ṁ -ā-ī-s--ī-----. A___ m___ s____ c___ A-ī- m-r- s-ḍ-ō c-ē- -------------------- Ahīṁ mārī sīḍīō chē.
Do you like fish? શ---ત-ન- -ાછ-- ગ---છ-? શું ત__ મા__ ગ_ છે_ શ-ં ત-ન- મ-છ-ી ગ-ે છ-? ---------------------- શું તમને માછલી ગમે છે? 0
Śuṁ--am- --ī vādy--v-gāḍō c-ō? Ś__ t___ k__ v____ v_____ c___ Ś-ṁ t-m- k-ī v-d-a v-g-ḍ- c-ō- ------------------------------ Śuṁ tamē kōī vādya vagāḍō chō?
Do you like beef? શ-ં-ત--ે-બી- ગમે --? શું ત__ બી_ ગ_ છે_ શ-ં ત-ન- બ-ફ ગ-ે છ-? -------------------- શું તમને બીફ ગમે છે? 0
Ā rah-----ār-ṁ -iṭ---. Ā r_____ m____ g______ Ā r-h-u- m-r-ṁ g-ṭ-r-. ---------------------- Ā rahyuṁ māruṁ giṭāra.
Do you like pork? શ---ત-ન--ડુક-ક---ં---ંસ -મે --? શું ત__ ડુ____ માં_ ગ_ છે_ શ-ં ત-ન- ડ-ક-ક-ન-ં મ-ં- ગ-ે છ-? ------------------------------- શું તમને ડુક્કરનું માંસ ગમે છે? 0
Ś-ṁ -am-nē-gā-ā-uṁ ------h-? Ś__ t_____ g______ g___ c___ Ś-ṁ t-m-n- g-v-n-ṁ g-m- c-ē- ---------------------------- Śuṁ tamanē gāvānuṁ gamē chē?
I’d like something without meat. મા-- ---સ વિ-ા-કં---જો----ે. મા_ માં_ વિ_ કં__ જો__ છે_ મ-ર- મ-ં- વ-ન- ક-ઈ- જ-ઈ- છ-. ---------------------------- મારે માંસ વિના કંઈક જોઈએ છે. 0
Śuṁ---m--- b-ḷakō -hē? Ś__ t_____ b_____ c___ Ś-ṁ t-m-n- b-ḷ-k- c-ē- ---------------------- Śuṁ tamanē bāḷakō chē?
I’d like some mixed vegetables. મા-ે શ-ક-ી થા-- જોઈ- -ે. મા_ શા__ થા_ જો__ છે_ મ-ર- શ-ક-ી થ-ળ- જ-ઈ- છ-. ------------------------ મારે શાકની થાળી જોઈએ છે. 0
T-r- -āsē--ūt-rō-ch-? T___ p___ k_____ c___ T-r- p-s- k-t-r- c-ē- --------------------- Tārī pāsē kūtarō chē?
I’d like something that won’t take much time. મ-ર- -વુ------ ---એ--ે -ે --ંબ-- ન-ચ--ે. મા_ એ_ કં__ જો__ છે જે લાં_ ન ચા__ મ-ર- એ-ુ- ક-ઈ- જ-ઈ- છ- જ- લ-ં-ુ- ન ચ-લ-. ---------------------------------------- મારે એવું કંઈક જોઈએ છે જે લાંબું ન ચાલે. 0
Ś-- t--ārī--ā-- --l------ē? Ś__ t_____ p___ b_____ c___ Ś-ṁ t-m-r- p-s- b-l-ḍ- c-ē- --------------------------- Śuṁ tamārī pāsē bilāḍī chē?
Would you like that with rice? શ-ં ત--ે-ત- -ોખા-સાથ--ગ-શ-? શું ત__ તે ચો_ સા_ ગ___ શ-ં ત-ન- ત- ચ-ખ- સ-થ- ગ-શ-? --------------------------- શું તમને તે ચોખા સાથે ગમશે? 0
Ahī-----ā---s--kō-c-ē. A___ m___ p______ c___ A-ī- m-r- p-s-a-ō c-ē- ---------------------- Ahīṁ mārā pustakō chē.
Would you like that with pasta? શ-ં-તમન- -ે ---્-ા---------ે? શું ત__ તે પા__ સા_ ગ___ શ-ં ત-ન- ત- પ-સ-ત- સ-થ- ગ-શ-? ----------------------------- શું તમને તે પાસ્તા સાથે ગમશે? 0
Huṁ aty--- ā --s--ka -ān--ī--ahyō -huṁ. H__ a_____ ā p______ v____ r____ c____ H-ṁ a-y-r- ā p-s-a-a v-n-c- r-h-ō c-u-. --------------------------------------- Huṁ atyārē ā pustaka vān̄cī rahyō chuṁ.
Would you like that with potatoes? શ-ં----ે-ત---ટાક- -ાથે-ગ--ે? શું ત__ તે બ__ સા_ ગ___ શ-ં ત-ન- ત- બ-ા-ા સ-થ- ગ-શ-? ---------------------------- શું તમને તે બટાકા સાથે ગમશે? 0
T-m-nē śu----n--avu----m---h-? T_____ ś__ v_______ g___ c___ T-m-n- ś-ṁ v-n-c-v-ṁ g-m- c-ē- ------------------------------ Tamanē śuṁ vān̄cavuṁ gamē chē?
That doesn’t taste good. આ-- સ્--દ-સા-ો નથી આવતો. આ_ સ્__ સા_ ન_ આ___ આ-ો સ-વ-દ સ-ર- ન-ી આ-ત-. ------------------------ આનો સ્વાદ સારો નથી આવતો. 0
Ś-ṁ---m--ē-kō---rṭ-māṁ--a----g--- -h-? Ś__ t_____ k__________ j____ g___ c___ Ś-ṁ t-m-n- k-n-a-ṭ-m-ṁ j-v-ṁ g-m- c-ē- -------------------------------------- Śuṁ tamanē kōnsarṭamāṁ javuṁ gamē chē?
The food is cold. ખોર-- -ંડુ --. ખો__ ઠં_ છે_ ખ-ર-ક ઠ-ડ- છ-. -------------- ખોરાક ઠંડુ છે. 0
Śu-----a-ē-t-iy----a-āṁ j-----ṁ g-m----ē? Ś__ t_____ t___________ j______ g___ c___ Ś-ṁ t-m-n- t-i-ē-a-a-ā- j-v-n-ṁ g-m- c-ē- ----------------------------------------- Śuṁ tamanē thiyēṭaramāṁ javānuṁ gamē chē?
I didn’t order this. મેં ---આ----આપ-યો-ન--. મેં તે આ__ આ__ ન__ મ-ં ત- આ-ે- આ-્-ો ન-ી- ---------------------- મેં તે આદેશ આપ્યો નથી. 0
Ś-- tama-ē----rām-----vā--- -a-- ch-? Ś__ t_____ ō_______ j______ g___ c___ Ś-ṁ t-m-n- ō-ē-ā-ā- j-v-n-ṁ g-m- c-ē- ------------------------------------- Śuṁ tamanē ōpērāmāṁ javānuṁ gamē chē?

Language and advertising

Advertising represents a specific form of communication. It wants to establish contact between producers and consumers. Like every type of communication, it too has a long history. Politicians or taverns were advertised as far back as the ancient times. The language of advertising uses specific elements of rhetoric. Because it has a goal, and is therefore a planned communication. We as consumers should be made aware; our interests have to be roused. However, above all we need to want the product and buy it. The language of advertising is typically very simple as a result. Only a few words and simple slogans are used. In this way our memory should be able to retain the content well. Certain types of words like adjectives and superlatives are common. They describe the product as especially beneficial. As a result, advertising language is usually very positive. Interestingly, advertising language is always influenced by culture. That is to say, the advertising language tells us a lot about societies. Today, terms like "beauty" and "youth" dominate in many countries. The words "future" and "safety" also appear often. Especially in western societies, English is popular. English is considered modern and international. For this reason it works well with technical products. Elements from Romance languages stand for indulgence and passion. It is popularly used for food or cosmetics. Those who use dialect want to emphasize values like homeland and tradition. Names of products are often neologisms, or newly created words. They typically have no meaning, just a pleasant sound. But some product names can really make a career! The name of a vacuum has even become a verb – to hoover !
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Dutch is a member of the West Germanic language family. That means that it is related to German and English. Dutch is the native language of about 25 million people. The majority of those people live in the Netherlands and Belgium. Dutch is also spoken in Indonesia and Suriname. This is due to the fact that the Netherlands used to be a colonial power. As a result, Dutch also formed the basis for several Creole languages. Even Afrikaans, spoken in South Africa, originated from Dutch. It is the youngest member of the Germanic language family. Dutch is distinctive in that it contains many words from other languages. In the past, French had a very large influence on the language. German words are often adopted too. More and more English terms have been included over the past few centuries. As a result, some fear that Dutch will completely disappear in the future.