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em At the restaurant 3   »   ha A cikin gidan abinci 3

31 [thirty-one]

At the restaurant 3

At the restaurant 3

31 [talatin da daya]

A cikin gidan abinci 3

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I would like a starter. I------ a-i- -i I__ s__ a___ c_ I-a s-n a-i- c- --------------- Ina son abin ci 0
I would like a salad. ina s-n-s---ti i__ s__ s_____ i-a s-n s-l-t- -------------- ina son salati 0
I would like a soup. i-a---n miya i__ s__ m___ i-a s-n m-y- ------------ ina son miya 0
I would like a dessert. Ina-------yan-za-i I__ s__ k____ z___ I-a s-n k-y-n z-k- ------------------ Ina son kayan zaki 0
I would like an ice cream with whipped cream. In- s-n---- -rea------ d- ki-----ai--sa--. I__ s__ i__ c____ t___ d_ k____ m__ t_____ I-a s-n i-e c-e-m t-r- d- k-r-m m-i t-a-i- ------------------------------------------ Ina son ice cream tare da kirim mai tsami. 0
I would like some fruit or cheese. I-a --n ----- -t--- ko -uk-. I__ s__ y____ i____ k_ c____ I-a s-n y-y-n i-a-e k- c-k-. ---------------------------- Ina son yayan itace ko cuku. 0
We would like to have breakfast. Muna -o--y-n-k--i- --mal--. M___ s__ y__ k____ k_______ M-n- s-n y-n k-r-n k-m-l-o- --------------------------- Muna son yin karin kumallo. 0
We would like to have lunch. Mu-a s- -- -- abi------a-a. M___ s_ m_ c_ a______ r____ M-n- s- m- c- a-i-c-n r-n-. --------------------------- Muna so mu ci abincin rana. 0
We would like to have dinner. Muna -- -- -i a-in-i- d--e. M___ s_ m_ c_ a______ d____ M-n- s- m- c- a-i-c-n d-r-. --------------------------- Muna so mu ci abincin dare. 0
What would you like for breakfast? Me-ku-e s- -o----ri- k-mallo? M_ k___ s_ d__ k____ k_______ M- k-k- s- d-n k-r-n k-m-l-o- ----------------------------- Me kuke so don karin kumallo? 0
Rolls with jam and honey? R---s -a-e d--j-m-d----m-? R____ t___ d_ j__ d_ z____ R-l-s t-r- d- j-m d- z-m-? -------------------------- Rolls tare da jam da zuma? 0
Toast with sausage and cheese? Toast-t--- -a---ir-n a--d- -a -u--? T____ t___ d_ t_____ a____ d_ c____ T-a-t t-r- d- t-i-a- a-a-e d- c-k-? ----------------------------------- Toast tare da tsiran alade da cuku? 0
A boiled egg? A daf----n----i? A d_______ k____ A d-f-f-e- k-a-? ---------------- A dafaffen kwai? 0
A fried egg? S-y-yy---k---? S_______ k____ S-y-y-e- k-a-? -------------- Soyayyen kwai? 0
An omelette? Wan----ele-? W___ o______ W-n- o-e-e-? ------------ Wani omelet? 0
Another yoghurt, please. W-n- y--u-t- don-All--. W___ y______ d__ A_____ W-n- y-g-r-, d-n A-l-h- ----------------------- Wani yogurt, don Allah. 0
Some salt and pepper also, please. K---n -is--ri----bar--no, -o- -lla-. K____ g______ d_ b_______ d__ A_____ K-r-n g-s-i-i d- b-r-o-o- d-n A-l-h- ------------------------------------ Karin gishiri da barkono, don Allah. 0
Another glass of water, please. W--- -ila--in-r-w---do- ----h. W___ g_______ r____ d__ A_____ W-n- g-l-s-i- r-w-, d-n A-l-h- ------------------------------ Wani gilashin ruwa, don Allah. 0

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