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en At the train station   »   fr A la gare

33 [thirty-three]

At the train station

At the train station

33 [trente-trois]

A la gare

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When is the next train to Berlin? Qu-n--par---- proc-a-----ai- --ur B--l---? Q____ p___ l_ p_______ t____ p___ B_____ ? Q-a-d p-r- l- p-o-h-i- t-a-n p-u- B-r-i- ? ------------------------------------------ Quand part le prochain train pour Berlin ? 0
When is the next train to Paris? Q--nd-par--le ----h-in --a----ou- Par-s-? Q____ p___ l_ p_______ t____ p___ P____ ? Q-a-d p-r- l- p-o-h-i- t-a-n p-u- P-r-s ? ----------------------------------------- Quand part le prochain train pour Paris ? 0
When is the next train to London? Quand p-rt--- p-o-h--n --a---pour--o--r---? Q____ p___ l_ p_______ t____ p___ L______ ? Q-a-d p-r- l- p-o-h-i- t-a-n p-u- L-n-r-s ? ------------------------------------------- Quand part le prochain train pour Londres ? 0
When does the train for Warsaw leave? A---e--e ----e--ar--le -r--n --ur --r----e ? A q_____ h____ p___ l_ t____ p___ V_______ ? A q-e-l- h-u-e p-r- l- t-a-n p-u- V-r-o-i- ? -------------------------------------------- A quelle heure part le train pour Varsovie ? 0
When does the train for Stockholm leave? A--u---e---u-- p-rt-----r--n--o-- ---ckh----? A q_____ h____ p___ l_ t____ p___ S________ ? A q-e-l- h-u-e p-r- l- t-a-n p-u- S-o-k-o-m ? --------------------------------------------- A quelle heure part le train pour Stockholm ? 0
When does the train for Budapest leave? A---ell- h-u-- -ar---e----i---------d----t-? A q_____ h____ p___ l_ t____ p___ B_______ ? A q-e-l- h-u-e p-r- l- t-a-n p-u- B-d-p-s- ? -------------------------------------------- A quelle heure part le train pour Budapest ? 0
I’d like a ticket to Madrid. J----u--ai--un---l-e--pou- M--ri-. J_ v_______ u_ b_____ p___ M______ J- v-u-r-i- u- b-l-e- p-u- M-d-i-. ---------------------------------- Je voudrais un billet pour Madrid. 0
I’d like a ticket to Prague. J- vo----i- un ----------r-P--g-e. J_ v_______ u_ b_____ p___ P______ J- v-u-r-i- u- b-l-e- p-u- P-a-u-. ---------------------------------- Je voudrais un billet pour Prague. 0
I’d like a ticket to Bern. Je-v----a-s u------e--pour-B-rne. J_ v_______ u_ b_____ p___ B_____ J- v-u-r-i- u- b-l-e- p-u- B-r-e- --------------------------------- Je voudrais un billet pour Berne. 0
When does the train arrive in Vienna? Quan- est-ce--u- l--tr-i- ----ve-- -i--ne ? Q____ e_____ q__ l_ t____ a_____ à V_____ ? Q-a-d e-t-c- q-e l- t-a-n a-r-v- à V-e-n- ? ------------------------------------------- Quand est-ce que le train arrive à Vienne ? 0
When does the train arrive in Moscow? Q--nd-e---c---ue le--r-in ---ive ---o-c-- ? Q____ e_____ q__ l_ t____ a_____ à M_____ ? Q-a-d e-t-c- q-e l- t-a-n a-r-v- à M-s-o- ? ------------------------------------------- Quand est-ce que le train arrive à Moscou ? 0
When does the train arrive in Amsterdam? Q-a-d -st--e --e -e -rain-a-r-v- à Amste-dam-? Q____ e_____ q__ l_ t____ a_____ à A________ ? Q-a-d e-t-c- q-e l- t-a-n a-r-v- à A-s-e-d-m ? ---------------------------------------------- Quand est-ce que le train arrive à Amsterdam ? 0
Do I have to change trains? Est-c- q-e--e ---s ch-n-e---e--rain ? E_____ q__ j_ d___ c______ d_ t____ ? E-t-c- q-e j- d-i- c-a-g-r d- t-a-n ? ------------------------------------- Est-ce que je dois changer de train ? 0
From which platform does the train leave? De -----q-a--p------ -rain ? D_ q___ q___ p___ l_ t____ ? D- q-e- q-a- p-r- l- t-a-n ? ---------------------------- De quel quai part le train ? 0
Does the train have sleepers? Y---t-i--un---go--lit dans -- -r--n-? Y a_____ u_ w________ d___ l_ t____ ? Y a-t-i- u- w-g-n-l-t d-n- l- t-a-n ? ------------------------------------- Y a-t-il un wagon-lit dans le train ? 0
I’d like a one-way ticket to Brussels. J- v-u----- un---le--simpl-----r ---xelles. J_ v_______ u_ a____ s_____ p___ B_________ J- v-u-r-i- u- a-l-r s-m-l- p-u- B-u-e-l-s- ------------------------------------------- Je voudrais un aller simple pour Bruxelles. 0
I’d like a return ticket to Copenhagen. J-------a-s -n-a-le---et-ur----r ---e--ag--. J_ v_______ u_ a___________ p___ C__________ J- v-u-r-i- u- a-l-r-r-t-u- p-u- C-p-n-a-u-. -------------------------------------------- Je voudrais un aller-retour pour Copenhague. 0
What does a berth in the sleeper cost? C--bien -o--- --e-pl-ce en w--on--it ? C______ c____ u__ p____ e_ w________ ? C-m-i-n c-û-e u-e p-a-e e- w-g-n-l-t ? -------------------------------------- Combien coûte une place en wagon-lit ? 0

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