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em At the restaurant 3   »   px No restaurante 3

31 [thirty-one]

At the restaurant 3

At the restaurant 3

31 [trinta e um]

No restaurante 3

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I would like a starter. E------- u-- en-r--a. E_ q____ u__ e_______ E- q-e-o u-a e-t-a-a- --------------------- Eu quero uma entrada. 0
I would like a salad. Eu qu--o um- -alada. E_ q____ u__ s______ E- q-e-o u-a s-l-d-. -------------------- Eu quero uma salada. 0
I would like a soup. Eu -ue-- uma-s---. E_ q____ u__ s____ E- q-e-o u-a s-p-. ------------------ Eu quero uma sopa. 0
I would like a dessert. Eu --e----ma ---r-mes-. E_ q____ u__ s_________ E- q-e-o u-a s-b-e-e-a- ----------------------- Eu quero uma sobremesa. 0
I would like an ice cream with whipped cream. E- --e-o-um s-rv-te-co- c----i-ly. E_ q____ u_ s______ c__ c_________ E- q-e-o u- s-r-e-e c-m c-a-t-l-y- ---------------------------------- Eu quero um sorvete com chantilly. 0
I would like some fruit or cheese. Eu q------r-t--o---u--j-. E_ q____ f____ o_ q______ E- q-e-o f-u-a o- q-e-j-. ------------------------- Eu quero fruta ou queijo. 0
We would like to have breakfast. Qu---m---t---- o ca-- -- m---ã. Q_______ t____ o c___ d_ m_____ Q-e-e-o- t-m-r o c-f- d- m-n-ã- ------------------------------- Queremos tomar o café da manhã. 0
We would like to have lunch. Q--re--s--l-oç-r. Q_______ a_______ Q-e-e-o- a-m-ç-r- ----------------- Queremos almoçar. 0
We would like to have dinner. Qu--e-os j----r. Q_______ j______ Q-e-e-o- j-n-a-. ---------------- Queremos jantar. 0
What would you like for breakfast? O -u--q-e- -a-a-- caf- da--a-h-? O q__ q___ p___ o c___ d_ m_____ O q-e q-e- p-r- o c-f- d- m-n-ã- -------------------------------- O que quer para o café da manhã? 0
Rolls with jam and honey? Pã----m -oce e --l? P__ c__ d___ e m___ P-o c-m d-c- e m-l- ------------------- Pão com doce e mel? 0
Toast with sausage and cheese? Pão t-r--d----m ---------- qu-i--? P__ t______ c__ p_______ e q______ P-o t-r-a-o c-m p-e-u-t- e q-e-j-? ---------------------------------- Pão torrado com presunto e queijo? 0
A boiled egg? U--o-- -o--d-? U_ o__ c______ U- o-o c-z-d-? -------------- Um ovo cozido? 0
A fried egg? Um ovo e-tr-lado? U_ o__ e_________ U- o-o e-t-e-a-o- ----------------- Um ovo estrelado? 0
An omelette? Uma---el---? U__ o_______ U-a o-e-e-e- ------------ Uma omelete? 0
Another yoghurt, please. Mai- -m--og--te, -or --vor. M___ u_ i_______ p__ f_____ M-i- u- i-g-r-e- p-r f-v-r- --------------------------- Mais um iogurte, por favor. 0
Some salt and pepper also, please. M-is sal-e p-me-t---p----a--r. M___ s__ e p_______ p__ f_____ M-i- s-l e p-m-n-a- p-r f-v-r- ------------------------------ Mais sal e pimenta, por favor. 0
Another glass of water, please. Mais u- c--o -om--g--, --r---v--. M___ u_ c___ c__ á____ p__ f_____ M-i- u- c-p- c-m á-u-, p-r f-v-r- --------------------------------- Mais um copo com água, por favor. 0

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