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33 [thirty-three]

At the train station

At the train station

33 [trzydzieści trzy]

Na dworcu

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When is the next train to Berlin? K-e---odj-żdża-n--tę-ny ----ą- do Be--i-a? K____ o_______ n_______ p_____ d_ B_______ K-e-y o-j-ż-ż- n-s-ę-n- p-c-ą- d- B-r-i-a- ------------------------------------------ Kiedy odjeżdża następny pociąg do Berlina? 0
When is the next train to Paris? Kie-------żd-a-nas-ę--y-po-i-g-do--ary-a? K____ o_______ n_______ p_____ d_ P______ K-e-y o-j-ż-ż- n-s-ę-n- p-c-ą- d- P-r-ż-? ----------------------------------------- Kiedy odjeżdża następny pociąg do Paryża? 0
When is the next train to London? Kied--odj----a-na-t--n---ociąg d--L-ndyn-? K____ o_______ n_______ p_____ d_ L_______ K-e-y o-j-ż-ż- n-s-ę-n- p-c-ą- d- L-n-y-u- ------------------------------------------ Kiedy odjeżdża następny pociąg do Londynu? 0
When does the train for Warsaw leave? O-kt---- -dj--d-a p-c-ą-----War-zaw-? O k_____ o_______ p_____ d_ W________ O k-ó-e- o-j-ż-ż- p-c-ą- d- W-r-z-w-? ------------------------------------- O której odjeżdża pociąg do Warszawy? 0
When does the train for Stockholm leave? O ---rej-od-eżd----o--ą- do-S-t-k-ol--? O k_____ o_______ p_____ d_ S__________ O k-ó-e- o-j-ż-ż- p-c-ą- d- S-t-k-o-m-? --------------------------------------- O której odjeżdża pociąg do Sztokholmu? 0
When does the train for Budapest leave? O--tór----dj--d----o--ąg do B-d-pes---? O k_____ o_______ p_____ d_ B__________ O k-ó-e- o-j-ż-ż- p-c-ą- d- B-d-p-s-t-? --------------------------------------- O której odjeżdża pociąg do Budapesztu? 0
I’d like a ticket to Madrid. P-p--sz- b-let d--M-d-ytu. P_______ b____ d_ M_______ P-p-o-z- b-l-t d- M-d-y-u- -------------------------- Poproszę bilet do Madrytu. 0
I’d like a ticket to Prague. P-proszę-bilet--- Pra--. P_______ b____ d_ P_____ P-p-o-z- b-l-t d- P-a-i- ------------------------ Poproszę bilet do Pragi. 0
I’d like a ticket to Bern. Pop-os-----le- d--Ber--. P_______ b____ d_ B_____ P-p-o-z- b-l-t d- B-r-a- ------------------------ Poproszę bilet do Berna. 0
When does the train arrive in Vienna? O ---r-j -en po---g bę-zi- w --edniu? O k_____ t__ p_____ b_____ w W_______ O k-ó-e- t-n p-c-ą- b-d-i- w W-e-n-u- ------------------------------------- O której ten pociąg będzie w Wiedniu? 0
When does the train arrive in Moscow? O -tór---ten--oci-- --d--- ----s---e? O k_____ t__ p_____ b_____ w M_______ O k-ó-e- t-n p-c-ą- b-d-i- w M-s-w-e- ------------------------------------- O której ten pociąg będzie w Moskwie? 0
When does the train arrive in Amsterdam? O któ--- t-n-poc--g b--z-- - -----rd--ie? O k_____ t__ p_____ b_____ w A___________ O k-ó-e- t-n p-c-ą- b-d-i- w A-s-e-d-m-e- ----------------------------------------- O której ten pociąg będzie w Amsterdamie? 0
Do I have to change trains? Czy-mus-- --- --ze---dać? C__ m____ s__ p__________ C-y m-s-ę s-ę p-z-s-a-a-? ------------------------- Czy muszę się przesiadać? 0
From which platform does the train leave? Z którego t--- od-e-d-a -en-p-c-ąg? Z k______ t___ o_______ t__ p______ Z k-ó-e-o t-r- o-j-ż-ż- t-n p-c-ą-? ----------------------------------- Z którego toru odjeżdża ten pociąg? 0
Does the train have sleepers? C-- w tym po-i-----es- w--on---p-a-ny? C__ w t__ p______ j___ w____ s________ C-y w t-m p-c-ą-u j-s- w-g-n s-p-a-n-? -------------------------------------- Czy w tym pociągu jest wagon sypialny? 0
I’d like a one-way ticket to Brussels. P--rosz---il-t-- ---n- ----nę d- ----s-li. P_______ b____ w j____ s_____ d_ B________ P-p-o-z- b-l-t w j-d-ą s-r-n- d- B-u-s-l-. ------------------------------------------ Poproszę bilet w jedną stronę do Brukseli. 0
I’d like a return ticket to Copenhagen. P--r-sz---i-e- -a-------owro-e---- Ko-enh-gi. P_______ b____ t__ i z p_______ d_ K_________ P-p-o-z- b-l-t t-m i z p-w-o-e- d- K-p-n-a-i- --------------------------------------------- Poproszę bilet tam i z powrotem do Kopenhagi. 0
What does a berth in the sleeper cost? Il---o-----e mie--ce w wagonie-sy-i-l---? I__ k_______ m______ w w______ s_________ I-e k-s-t-j- m-e-s-e w w-g-n-e s-p-a-n-m- ----------------------------------------- Ile kosztuje miejsce w wagonie sypialnym? 0

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