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en At the restaurant 3   »   bs U restoranu 3

31 [thirty-one]

At the restaurant 3

At the restaurant 3

31 [trideset i jedan]

U restoranu 3

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I would like a starter. Htio-- --j--a -----r--j---. H___ / h_____ b__ p________ H-i- / h-j-l- b-h p-e-j-l-. --------------------------- Htio / htjela bih predjelo. 0
I would like a salad. H-io-/ -----a--ih sal--u. H___ / h_____ b__ s______ H-i- / h-j-l- b-h s-l-t-. ------------------------- Htio / htjela bih salatu. 0
I would like a soup. Htio-- ht--l- b-h supu. H___ / h_____ b__ s____ H-i- / h-j-l- b-h s-p-. ----------------------- Htio / htjela bih supu. 0
I would like a dessert. Ht--------e---bi- --s--t. H___ / h_____ b__ d______ H-i- / h-j-l- b-h d-s-r-. ------------------------- Htio / htjela bih desert. 0
I would like an ice cream with whipped cream. H--o-------la---h--la-ole- ---š--gom. H___ / h_____ b__ s_______ s_ š______ H-i- / h-j-l- b-h s-a-o-e- s- š-a-o-. ------------------------------------- Htio / htjela bih sladoled sa šlagom. 0
I would like some fruit or cheese. H--o-/ h-je-a--ih --će--li-si-. H___ / h_____ b__ v___ i__ s___ H-i- / h-j-l- b-h v-ć- i-i s-r- ------------------------------- Htio / htjela bih voće ili sir. 0
We would like to have breakfast. Htj-l--/ h-j--e b---o -o---k--ati. H_____ / h_____ b____ d___________ H-j-l- / h-j-l- b-s-o d-r-č-o-a-i- ---------------------------------- Htjeli / htjele bismo doručkovati. 0
We would like to have lunch. Htjeli---ht---e-bi-mo-r---t-. H_____ / h_____ b____ r______ H-j-l- / h-j-l- b-s-o r-č-t-. ----------------------------- Htjeli / htjele bismo ručati. 0
We would like to have dinner. H-je---/-ht--le -i-----eč-r-ti. H_____ / h_____ b____ v________ H-j-l- / h-j-l- b-s-o v-č-r-t-. ------------------------------- Htjeli / htjele bismo večerati. 0
What would you like for breakfast? Š-a -is-e -------/-----l- -a---ru-a-? Š__ b____ h_____ / h_____ z_ d_______ Š-a b-s-e h-j-l- / h-j-l- z- d-r-č-k- ------------------------------------- Šta biste htjeli / htjele za doručak? 0
Rolls with jam and honey? Zemi-ke-- ma-mela--m----e-o-? Z______ s m_________ i m_____ Z-m-č-e s m-r-e-a-o- i m-d-m- ----------------------------- Zemičke s marmeladom i medom? 0
Toast with sausage and cheese? Tost --k---s-c-- -----om? T___ s k________ i s_____ T-s- s k-b-s-c-m i s-r-m- ------------------------- Tost s kobasicom i sirom? 0
A boiled egg? K---n--j--e? K_____ j____ K-h-n- j-j-? ------------ Kuhano jaje? 0
A fried egg? J--e-na-ok-? J___ n_ o___ J-j- n- o-o- ------------ Jaje na oko? 0
An omelette? O-le-? O_____ O-l-t- ------ Omlet? 0
Another yoghurt, please. M---- -o--j-----jog-r-. M____ j__ j____ j______ M-l-m j-š j-d-n j-g-r-. ----------------------- Molim još jedan jogurt. 0
Some salt and pepper also, please. Mo--- --š -o-i-- -i----. M____ j__ s___ i b______ M-l-m j-š s-l- i b-b-r-. ------------------------ Molim još soli i bibera. 0
Another glass of water, please. Mo--- j-----dnu ---u v-de. M____ j__ j____ č___ v____ M-l-m j-š j-d-u č-š- v-d-. -------------------------- Molim još jednu čašu vode. 0

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