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em At the cinema   »   de Im Kino

45 [forty-five]

At the cinema

At the cinema

45 [fünfundvierzig]

Im Kino

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We want to go to the cinema. W-r---l--n-in----n-. W__ w_____ i__ K____ W-r w-l-e- i-s K-n-. -------------------- Wir wollen ins Kino. 0
A good film is playing today. He-te -ä----e------e- ----. H____ l____ e__ g____ F____ H-u-e l-u-t e-n g-t-r F-l-. --------------------------- Heute läuft ein guter Film. 0
The film is brand new. Der-F-----st--anz n--. D__ F___ i__ g___ n___ D-r F-l- i-t g-n- n-u- ---------------------- Der Film ist ganz neu. 0
Where is the cash register? W--is- --- -ass-? W_ i__ d__ K_____ W- i-t d-e K-s-e- ----------------- Wo ist die Kasse? 0
Are seats still available? Gibt e- n-c- fr-ie --ä---? G___ e_ n___ f____ P______ G-b- e- n-c- f-e-e P-ä-z-? -------------------------- Gibt es noch freie Plätze? 0
How much are the admission tickets? W-- k-ste--d-e-Ein-ri-ts---te-? W__ k_____ d__ E_______________ W-s k-s-e- d-e E-n-r-t-s-a-t-n- ------------------------------- Was kosten die Eintrittskarten? 0
When does the show begin? Wa-n--eginnt d-e--or-t-ll--g? W___ b______ d__ V___________ W-n- b-g-n-t d-e V-r-t-l-u-g- ----------------------------- Wann beginnt die Vorstellung? 0
How long is the film? W-- lang- da--r- --r---lm? W__ l____ d_____ d__ F____ W-e l-n-e d-u-r- d-r F-l-? -------------------------- Wie lange dauert der Film? 0
Can one reserve tickets? K-n--ma---arte- res-r-ie--n? K___ m__ K_____ r___________ K-n- m-n K-r-e- r-s-r-i-r-n- ---------------------------- Kann man Karten reservieren? 0
I want to sit at the back. I-h --c-----in--n-si-z-n. I__ m_____ h_____ s______ I-h m-c-t- h-n-e- s-t-e-. ------------------------- Ich möchte hinten sitzen. 0
I want to sit at the front. I-- m-c----v-rn-si-z-n. I__ m_____ v___ s______ I-h m-c-t- v-r- s-t-e-. ----------------------- Ich möchte vorn sitzen. 0
I want to sit in the middle. I----öc----in-der Mi-te s---e-. I__ m_____ i_ d__ M____ s______ I-h m-c-t- i- d-r M-t-e s-t-e-. ------------------------------- Ich möchte in der Mitte sitzen. 0
The film was exciting. D-r-F--m w---s-a-nen-. D__ F___ w__ s________ D-r F-l- w-r s-a-n-n-. ---------------------- Der Film war spannend. 0
The film was not boring. D-- -----w---nic-----ng-e--ig. D__ F___ w__ n____ l__________ D-r F-l- w-r n-c-t l-n-w-i-i-. ------------------------------ Der Film war nicht langweilig. 0
But the book on which the film was based was better. A--- -as----- --m-F--m---r-b-ss-r. A___ d__ B___ z__ F___ w__ b______ A-e- d-s B-c- z-m F-l- w-r b-s-e-. ---------------------------------- Aber das Buch zum Film war besser. 0
How was the music? Wi- war d-e Mus--? W__ w__ d__ M_____ W-e w-r d-e M-s-k- ------------------ Wie war die Musik? 0
How were the actors? W-e w-re- --- ---aus-i-l--? W__ w____ d__ S____________ W-e w-r-n d-e S-h-u-p-e-e-? --------------------------- Wie waren die Schauspieler? 0
Were there English subtitles? Gab-------ert------n-e-g--s--e- -prache? G__ e_ U_________ i_ e_________ S_______ G-b e- U-t-r-i-e- i- e-g-i-c-e- S-r-c-e- ---------------------------------------- Gab es Untertitel in englischer Sprache? 0

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