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36 [thirty-six]

Public transportation

Public transportation

36 [Ba mươi sáu]

Giao thông công cộng khu vực gần

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Where is the bus stop? B-n---t-ạm--- buý- - đ--? B__ / t___ x_ b___ ở đ___ B-n / t-ạ- x- b-ý- ở đ-u- ------------------------- Bến / trạm xe buýt ở đâu? 0
Which bus goes to the city centre / center (am.)? Xe --ýt-n-o----vào t--n- -âm? X_ b___ n__ đ_ v__ t____ t___ X- b-ý- n-o đ- v-o t-u-g t-m- ----------------------------- Xe buýt nào đi vào trung tâm? 0
Which bus do I have to take? Tô----ả- đi-t-yế---e--uýt-n-o? T__ p___ đ_ t____ x_ b___ n___ T-i p-ả- đ- t-y-n x- b-ý- n-o- ------------------------------ Tôi phải đi tuyến xe buýt nào? 0
Do I have to change? Tô- có p----đổi-tu----k-ô--? T__ c_ p___ đ__ t____ k_____ T-i c- p-ả- đ-i t-y-n k-ô-g- ---------------------------- Tôi có phải đổi tuyến không? 0
Where do I have to change? T----h------ x--ở---u? T__ p___ đ__ x_ ở đ___ T-i p-ả- đ-i x- ở đ-u- ---------------------- Tôi phải đổi xe ở đâu? 0
How much does a ticket cost? B-- nhi----i---mộ--vé-xe? B__ n____ t___ m__ v_ x__ B-o n-i-u t-ề- m-t v- x-? ------------------------- Bao nhiêu tiền một vé xe? 0
How many stops are there before downtown / the city centre? B-- ----u -ế--- --ạm -----n-t--n---âm? B__ n____ b__ / t___ l_ đ__ t____ t___ B-o n-i-u b-n / t-ạ- l- đ-n t-u-g t-m- -------------------------------------- Bao nhiêu bến / trạm là đến trung tâm? 0
You have to get off here. B----h-i-x-ốn- - đây. B__ p___ x____ ở đ___ B-n p-ả- x-ố-g ở đ-y- --------------------- Bạn phải xuống ở đây. 0
You have to get off at the back. B-- -----xuố-- --ng sau. B__ p___ x____ đ___ s___ B-n p-ả- x-ố-g đ-n- s-u- ------------------------ Bạn phải xuống đằng sau. 0
The next train is in 5 minutes. Chu-ế---àu đ-ệ--n-ầ-------the- - ---t---- ---. C_____ t__ đ___ n___ t___ t___ 5 p___ n__ đ___ C-u-ế- t-u đ-ệ- n-ầ- t-ế- t-e- 5 p-ú- n-a đ-n- ---------------------------------------------- Chuyến tàu điện ngầm tiếp theo 5 phút nữa đến. 0
The next tram is in 10 minutes. C-uyến -à----ện--g-m -i--------10 -h-- --a----. C_____ t__ đ___ n___ t___ t___ 1_ p___ n__ đ___ C-u-ế- t-u đ-ệ- n-ầ- t-ế- t-e- 1- p-ú- n-a đ-n- ----------------------------------------------- Chuyến tàu điện ngầm tiếp theo 10 phút nữa đến. 0
The next bus is in 15 minutes. Ch---n xe--u----iế- th----- --út-----đ-n. C_____ x_ b___ t___ t___ 1_ p___ n__ đ___ C-u-ế- x- b-ý- t-ế- t-e- 1- p-ú- n-a đ-n- ----------------------------------------- Chuyến xe buýt tiếp theo 15 phút nữa đến. 0
When is the last train? Khi-nào-chu--n ----đ--n n-ầm-c--i-c-n- -- ----? K__ n__ c_____ t__ đ___ n___ c___ c___ s_ c____ K-i n-o c-u-ế- t-u đ-ệ- n-ầ- c-ố- c-n- s- c-ạ-? ----------------------------------------------- Khi nào chuyến tàu điện ngầm cuối cùng sẽ chạy? 0
When is the last tram? Khi-nào-c-uyến t-u---ện----m ---- c-n--s- -h--? K__ n__ c_____ t__ đ___ n___ c___ c___ s_ c____ K-i n-o c-u-ế- t-u đ-ệ- n-ầ- c-ố- c-n- s- c-ạ-? ----------------------------------------------- Khi nào chuyến tàu điện ngầm cuối cùng sẽ chạy? 0
When is the last bus? K-- n-o---u-----e buý- --ối c-n--sẽ ch--? K__ n__ c_____ x_ b___ c___ c___ s_ c____ K-i n-o c-u-ế- x- b-ý- c-ố- c-n- s- c-ạ-? ----------------------------------------- Khi nào chuyến xe buýt cuối cùng sẽ chạy? 0
Do you have a ticket? B-n--ó ----e-k---g? B__ c_ v_ x_ k_____ B-n c- v- x- k-ô-g- ------------------- Bạn có vé xe không? 0
A ticket? – No, I don’t have one. Vé xe? – Kh-ng--t-i-k---g -ó. V_ x__ – K_____ t__ k____ c__ V- x-? – K-ô-g- t-i k-ô-g c-. ----------------------------- Vé xe? – Không, tôi không có. 0
Then you have to pay a fine. V-y--ạn----- t-- ------hạt. V__ b__ p___ t__ t___ p____ V-y b-n p-ả- t-ả t-ề- p-ạ-. --------------------------- Vây bạn phải trả tiền phạt. 0

The development of language

Why we speak with each other is clear. We want to exchange ideas and understand each other. How exactly language originated, on the other hand, is less clear. Various theories exist about this. What's certain is that language is a very old phenomenon. Certain physical traits were a prerequisite for speaking. They were necessary in order for us to form sounds. People as far back as the Neanderthals had the ability to apply their voice. In this way, they could distinguish themselves from animals. Additionally, a loud, firm voice was important for defense. A person could threaten or frighten enemies with it. Back then, tools had already been made and fire had been discovered. This knowledge had to be passed along somehow. Speech was also important for hunting in groups. As early as 2 million years ago there was a simple understanding among people. The first linguistic elements were signs and gestures. But people wanted to be able to communicate in the dark too. More importantly, they also had the need to talk to each other without looking. Therefore, the voice developed, and it replaced the gestures. Language in today's sense is at least 50,000 years old. When Homo sapiens left Africa, they distributed language around the world. The languages separated from each other in the different regions. That is to say, various language families came into being. However, they only contained the fundamentals of language systems. The first languages were much less complex than languages today. They were further developed through grammar, phonology and semantics. It could be said that different languages have different solutions. But the problem was always the same: How do I show what I'm thinking?
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