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em Running errands   »   px Fazer compras

51 [fifty-one]

Running errands

Running errands

51 [cinquenta e um]

Fazer compras

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I want to go to the library. E- qu--- i- ----bl-o-ec-. E_ q____ i_ à b__________ E- q-e-o i- à b-b-i-t-c-. ------------------------- Eu quero ir à biblioteca. 0
I want to go to the bookstore. E- --er--ir p-ra-à -i-rar-a. E_ q____ i_ p___ à l________ E- q-e-o i- p-r- à l-v-a-i-. ---------------------------- Eu quero ir para à livraria. 0
I want to go to the newspaper stand. Eu q-e-- -r ao----osq-e. E_ q____ i_ a_ q________ E- q-e-o i- a- q-i-s-u-. ------------------------ Eu quero ir ao quiosque. 0
I want to borrow a book. E----e------a---m--iv----m-r---a--. E_ q____ p____ u_ l____ e__________ E- q-e-o p-g-r u- l-v-o e-p-e-t-d-. ----------------------------------- Eu quero pegar um livro emprestado. 0
I want to buy a book. E- --e-- c-mp--- um-l-v-o. E_ q____ c______ u_ l_____ E- q-e-o c-m-r-r u- l-v-o- -------------------------- Eu quero comprar um livro. 0
I want to buy a newspaper. E- q-e-- -o-p--r--- jor--l. E_ q____ c______ u_ j______ E- q-e-o c-m-r-r u- j-r-a-. --------------------------- Eu quero comprar um jornal. 0
I want to go to the library to borrow a book. E- q-e-o i--à -i-li-t-ca-pa-----ga- u- l-v-o empr---ad-. E_ q____ i_ à b_________ p___ p____ u_ l____ e__________ E- q-e-o i- à b-b-i-t-c- p-r- p-g-r u- l-v-o e-p-e-t-d-. -------------------------------------------------------- Eu quero ir à biblioteca para pegar um livro emprestado. 0
I want to go to the bookstore to buy a book. Eu--u--o--- ---iv-a--a-para-co-p--r-u--l-vr-. E_ q____ i_ à l_______ p___ c______ u_ l_____ E- q-e-o i- à l-v-a-i- p-r- c-m-r-r u- l-v-o- --------------------------------------------- Eu quero ir à livraria para comprar um livro. 0
I want to go to the kiosk / newspaper stand to buy a newspaper. Eu--ue-- -r -- q-iosqu- --r- -----ar-um------l. E_ q____ i_ a_ q_______ p___ c______ u_ j______ E- q-e-o i- a- q-i-s-u- p-r- c-m-r-r u- j-r-a-. ----------------------------------------------- Eu quero ir ao quiosque para comprar um jornal. 0
I want to go to the optician. Eu-qu--o -r-a--oculi--a. E_ q____ i_ a_ o________ E- q-e-o i- a- o-u-i-t-. ------------------------ Eu quero ir ao oculista. 0
I want to go to the supermarket. E---ue---ir a- superm-rca-o. E_ q____ i_ a_ s____________ E- q-e-o i- a- s-p-r-e-c-d-. ---------------------------- Eu quero ir ao supermercado. 0
I want to go to the bakery. Eu---e-- ---a- --d-i-o. E_ q____ i_ a_ p_______ E- q-e-o i- a- p-d-i-o- ----------------------- Eu quero ir ao padeiro. 0
I want to buy some glasses. Eu -ue-o co-pr-r u---ó-ulos. E_ q____ c______ u__ ó______ E- q-e-o c-m-r-r u-s ó-u-o-. ---------------------------- Eu quero comprar uns óculos. 0
I want to buy fruit and vegetables. Eu q-e---compr-r--r-t-s-e--e-u-e-. E_ q____ c______ f_____ e l_______ E- q-e-o c-m-r-r f-u-a- e l-g-m-s- ---------------------------------- Eu quero comprar frutas e legumes. 0
I want to buy rolls and bread. Eu que-o c-mp--r ---i-has e--ão. E_ q____ c______ b_______ e p___ E- q-e-o c-m-r-r b-l-n-a- e p-o- -------------------------------- Eu quero comprar bolinhas e pão. 0
I want to go to the optician to buy glasses. E- que----- -o -c-lis-a-p--a com--ar uns-ó-u-os. E_ q____ i_ a_ o_______ p___ c______ u__ ó______ E- q-e-o i- a- o-u-i-t- p-r- c-m-r-r u-s ó-u-o-. ------------------------------------------------ Eu quero ir ao oculista para comprar uns óculos. 0
I want to go to the supermarket to buy fruit and vegetables. Eu--u------ -o s-p--m--c--- par- c-mprar-fr---s e------es. E_ q____ i_ a_ s___________ p___ c______ f_____ e l_______ E- q-e-o i- a- s-p-r-e-c-d- p-r- c-m-r-r f-u-a- e l-g-m-s- ---------------------------------------------------------- Eu quero ir ao supermercado para comprar frutas e legumes. 0
I want to go to the baker to buy rolls and bread. E------o i---- p--ei-o --r------r-r -olin--- e--ão. E_ q____ i_ a_ p______ p___ c______ b_______ e p___ E- q-e-o i- a- p-d-i-o p-r- c-m-r-r b-l-n-a- e p-o- --------------------------------------------------- Eu quero ir ao padeiro para comprar bolinhas e pão. 0

Minority languages in Europe

Many different languages are spoken in Europe. Most of them are Indo-European languages. In addition to the large national languages, there are also many smaller languages. They are minority languages. Minority languages are different from official languages. But they aren't dialects. They aren't the languages of immigrants either. Minority languages are always ethnically driven. Meaning, they are the languages of particular ethnic groups. There are minority languages in almost every country of Europe. That amounts to about 40 languages in the European Union. Some minority languages are only spoken in one country. Among them for example is Sorbian in Germany. Romani, on the other hand, has speakers in many European countries. Minority languages have a special status. Because they are only spoken by a relatively small group. These groups cannot afford to build their own schools. It is also difficult for them to publish their own literature. As a result, many minority languages are threatened by extinction. The European Union wants to protect minority languages. Because every language is an important part of a culture or identity. Some nations do not have a commonwealth and only exist as a minority. Various programs and projects are meant to promote their languages. It is hoped that the culture of smaller ethnic groups will be preserved as well. Nevertheless, some minority languages will disappear soon. Among them is Livonian, spoken in a province of Latvia. Only 20 people remain as native speakers of Livonian. This makes Livonian the smallest language in Europe.
Did you know?
Urdu is counted among the Indo-Iranian languages. It is spoken in Pakistan and a few Indian states. Urdu is the native language of about 60 million people. It is the national language in Pakistan. It is also recognized as one of the 22 official languages in India. Urdu is very closely related to Hindi. Both languages are basically just two sociolects of Hindustani. Hindustani emerged from different languages in northern India starting in the 13th century. Today Urdu and Hindi are considered two independent languages. Speakers of these languages can communicate with each other easily though. The semiotic system is what clearly differentiates the two. Urdu is written with a version of the Persian-Arabic alphabet, while Hindi is not. Urdu is very prominent as a literary language. It is also often used in large film productions. Learn Urdu - it is the key to the culture of South Asia!