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en At the restaurant 3   »   ps په رستورانت کې 3

31 [thirty-one]

At the restaurant 3

At the restaurant 3

31 [ یو دیرش ]

31 [ یو دیرش ]

په رستورانت کې 3

[په رستورانت کې 3]

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I would like a starter. ز------ا-ز- غوا--. ز_ ا_______ غ_____ ز- ا-پ-ا-ز- غ-ا-م- ------------------ زه ایپٹائزر غواړم. 0
za-āy-----ǧo--m z_ ā_____ ǧ____ z- ā-p-z- ǧ-ā-m --------------- za āypāzr ǧoāṟm
I would like a salad. زه-سل---غواړم ز_ س___ غ____ ز- س-ا- غ-ا-م ------------- زه سلاد غواړم 0
زه -لاد-غو--م ز_ س___ غ____ ز- س-ا- غ-ا-م ------------- زه سلاد غواړم
I would like a soup. زه سوپ-غ-ا-م ز_ س__ غ____ ز- س-پ غ-ا-م ------------ زه سوپ غواړم 0
زه-س-پ-غواړم ز_ س__ غ____ ز- س-پ غ-ا-م ------------ زه سوپ غواړم
I would like a dessert. زه خواږ- -و-ړم. ز_ خ____ غ_____ ز- خ-ا-ه غ-ا-م- --------------- زه خواږه غواړم. 0
زه --ا-- -واړم. ز_ خ____ غ_____ ز- خ-ا-ه غ-ا-م- --------------- زه خواږه غواړم.
I would like an ice cream with whipped cream. ز- ---ر-م--ره -یس ک-ی--غو--م. ز_ د ک___ س__ آ__ ک___ غ_____ ز- د ک-ی- س-ه آ-س ک-ی- غ-ا-م- ----------------------------- زه د کریم سره آیس کریم غواړم. 0
z- d----m --- y---r----oāṟm z_ d k___ s__ y_ k___ ǧ____ z- d k-y- s-a y- k-y- ǧ-ā-m --------------------------- za d krym sra ys krym ǧoāṟm
I would like some fruit or cheese. زه میوه یا --ی--غ----. ز_ م___ ی_ پ___ غ_____ ز- م-و- ی- پ-ی- غ-ا-م- ---------------------- زه میوه یا پنیر غواړم. 0
زه م--ه-ی--پ-ی------م. ز_ م___ ی_ پ___ غ_____ ز- م-و- ی- پ-ی- غ-ا-م- ---------------------- زه میوه یا پنیر غواړم.
We would like to have breakfast. موږ غوا---چې-نا--ه -ک--. م__ غ____ چ_ ن____ و____ م-ږ غ-ا-و چ- ن-ش-ه و-ړ-. ------------------------ موږ غواړو چې ناشته وکړو. 0
m-g ǧo-ṟ- çê n---a --ṟo m__ ǧ____ ç_ n____ o___ m-g ǧ-ā-o ç- n-š-a o-ṟ- ----------------------- mog ǧoāṟo çê nāšta okṟo
We would like to have lunch. م-- - -رمې-ډو-- ---ړو. م__ د غ___ ډ___ غ_____ م-ږ د غ-م- ډ-ډ- غ-ا-و- ---------------------- موږ د غرمې ډوډۍ غواړو. 0
موږ-- -رم--ډو---غو-ړو. م__ د غ___ ډ___ غ_____ م-ږ د غ-م- ډ-ډ- غ-ا-و- ---------------------- موږ د غرمې ډوډۍ غواړو.
We would like to have dinner. م-- ---پ-------غ-ا-و. م__ د ش__ ډ___ غ_____ م-ږ د ش-ې ډ-ډ- غ-ا-و- --------------------- موږ د شپې ډوډۍ غواړو. 0
م-ږ ---------ۍ-غو-ړو. م__ د ش__ ډ___ غ_____ م-ږ د ش-ې ډ-ډ- غ-ا-و- --------------------- موږ د شپې ډوډۍ غواړو.
What would you like for breakfast? د--اشت- ل--ر- څه -و--ې؟ د ن____ ل____ څ_ غ_____ د ن-ش-ې ل-ا-ه څ- غ-ا-ې- ----------------------- د ناشتې لپاره څه غواړې؟ 0
د-نا-ت--ل--ر- څ--غ-اړ-؟ د ن____ ل____ څ_ غ_____ د ن-ش-ې ل-ا-ه څ- غ-ا-ې- ----------------------- د ناشتې لپاره څه غواړې؟
Rolls with jam and honey? د------و--اتو-س----وډۍ؟ د ج__ ا_ ش___ س__ ډ____ د ج-م ا- ش-ت- س-ه ډ-ډ-؟ ----------------------- د جام او شاتو سره ډوډۍ؟ 0
d-j-m-āo ------r- --ḏ-y d j__ ā_ š___ s__ ḏ____ d j-m ā- š-t- s-a ḏ-ḏ-y ----------------------- d jām āo šāto sra ḏoḏêy
Toast with sausage and cheese? د --سیج او---یر---- ټ--ټ؟ د س____ ا_ پ___ س__ ټ____ د س-س-ج ا- پ-ی- س-ه ټ-س-؟ ------------------------- د ساسیج او پنیر سره ټوسټ؟ 0
d-s---- -o p----sr- -o-ṯ d s____ ā_ p___ s__ ṯ___ d s-s-j ā- p-y- s-a ṯ-s- ------------------------ d sāsyj āo pnyr sra ṯosṯ
A boiled egg? پ-ه --ې ه--؟ پ__ ش__ ه___ پ-ه ش-ې ه-ۍ- ------------ پخه شوې هګۍ؟ 0
پخ--شو--ه-ۍ؟ پ__ ش__ ه___ پ-ه ش-ې ه-ۍ- ------------ پخه شوې هګۍ؟
A fried egg? ی-----ه-ه-ۍ؟ ی__ پ__ ه___ ی-ه پ-ه ه-ۍ- ------------ یوه پخه هګۍ؟ 0
ی---پ-- -ګۍ؟ ی__ پ__ ه___ ی-ه پ-ه ه-ۍ- ------------ یوه پخه هګۍ؟
An omelette? آملې-؟ آ_____ آ-ل-ټ- ------ آملېټ؟ 0
آ--ېټ؟ آ_____ آ-ل-ټ- ------ آملېټ؟
Another yoghurt, please. یو-ب- مس--، مهرباني--ک--. ی_ ب_ م____ م______ و____ ی- ب- م-ت-، م-ر-ا-ي و-ړ-. ------------------------- یو بل مستې، مهرباني وکړئ. 0
ی---ل مس-ې--مه-ب--- وکړ-. ی_ ب_ م____ م______ و____ ی- ب- م-ت-، م-ر-ا-ي و-ړ-. ------------------------- یو بل مستې، مهرباني وکړئ.
Some salt and pepper also, please. ن---م--ګه او -رچ- مهر-اني ----. ن__ م____ ا_ م___ م______ و____ ن-ر م-ل-ه ا- م-چ- م-ر-ا-ي و-ړ-. ------------------------------- نور مالګه او مرچ، مهرباني وکړئ. 0
نور ما--- -و--رچ- ---ب-ني-و-ړئ. ن__ م____ ا_ م___ م______ و____ ن-ر م-ل-ه ا- م-چ- م-ر-ا-ي و-ړ-. ------------------------------- نور مالګه او مرچ، مهرباني وکړئ.
Another glass of water, please. م--بان--و-ړئ-ی- -ل ګ--------ه. م______ و___ ی_ ب_ ګ____ ا____ م-ر-ا-ي و-ړ- ی- ب- ګ-ل-س ا-ب-. ------------------------------ مهرباني وکړئ یو بل ګیلاس اوبه. 0
م------ ---- یو -ل --ل-- -وبه. م______ و___ ی_ ب_ ګ____ ا____ م-ر-ا-ي و-ړ- ی- ب- ګ-ل-س ا-ب-. ------------------------------ مهرباني وکړئ یو بل ګیلاس اوبه.

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