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Where is ... ?

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Demander le chemin

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Where is the tourist information office? Où -st-le --nd-c-t-d’in-t-ati-e ? O_ e__ l_ s_______ d___________ ? O- e-t l- s-n-i-a- d-i-i-i-t-v- ? --------------------------------- Où est le syndicat d’initiative ? 0
Do you have a city map for me? Po-rri-z---u---e------re- un-pl-n-d- ----il-e ? P____________ m_ p_______ u_ p___ d_ l_ v____ ? P-u-r-e---o-s m- p-o-u-e- u- p-a- d- l- v-l-e ? ----------------------------------------------- Pourriez-vous me procurer un plan de la ville ? 0
Can one reserve a room here? P-u--o----s-rv-r-un--ch-m-r--d-hôtel-i-i-? P______ r_______ u__ c______ d______ i__ ? P-u---n r-s-r-e- u-e c-a-b-e d-h-t-l i-i ? ------------------------------------------ Peut-on réserver une chambre d’hôtel ici ? 0
Where is the old city? Où e-- ---vie---e-v-----? O_ e__ l_ v______ v____ ? O- e-t l- v-e-l-e v-l-e ? ------------------------- Où est la vieille ville ? 0
Where is the cathedral? O---s- la-c----d-a-e-? O_ e__ l_ c_________ ? O- e-t l- c-t-é-r-l- ? ---------------------- Où est la cathédrale ? 0
Where is the museum? Où -st--e-musée-? O_ e__ l_ m____ ? O- e-t l- m-s-e ? ----------------- Où est le musée ? 0
Where can one buy stamps? Où-pe-t-o- a-h--er -----imb--- ? O_ p______ a______ d__ t______ ? O- p-u---n a-h-t-r d-s t-m-r-s ? -------------------------------- Où peut-on acheter des timbres ? 0
Where can one buy flowers? Où peut-o- -c-et-r de------rs ? O_ p______ a______ d__ f_____ ? O- p-u---n a-h-t-r d-s f-e-r- ? ------------------------------- Où peut-on acheter des fleurs ? 0
Where can one buy tickets? Où---ut-o--achete----s-b-ll----? O_ p______ a______ d__ b______ ? O- p-u---n a-h-t-r d-s b-l-e-s ? -------------------------------- Où peut-on acheter des billets ? 0
Where is the harbour / harbor (am.)? O- es--l- p--t-? O_ e__ l_ p___ ? O- e-t l- p-r- ? ---------------- Où est le port ? 0
Where is the market? Où e-t -e --r-h- ? O_ e__ l_ m_____ ? O- e-t l- m-r-h- ? ------------------ Où est le marché ? 0
Where is the castle? Où---t le-ch--e-u-? O_ e__ l_ c______ ? O- e-t l- c-â-e-u ? ------------------- Où est le château ? 0
When does the tour begin? Qu-n- -omme-----a-v-s--e ? Q____ c_______ l_ v_____ ? Q-a-d c-m-e-c- l- v-s-t- ? -------------------------- Quand commence la visite ? 0
When does the tour end? Qu-n---- -e------la-v-site-? Q____ s_ t______ l_ v_____ ? Q-a-d s- t-r-i-e l- v-s-t- ? ---------------------------- Quand se termine la visite ? 0
How long is the tour? Co-bi-n ------ps-du-e--- v--it--? C______ d_ t____ d___ l_ v_____ ? C-m-i-n d- t-m-s d-r- l- v-s-t- ? --------------------------------- Combien de temps dure la visite ? 0
I would like a guide who speaks German. J----u--a---un--ui-----i -ar----l--ma-d. J_ v_______ u_ g____ q__ p____ a________ J- v-u-r-i- u- g-i-e q-i p-r-e a-l-m-n-. ---------------------------------------- Je voudrais un guide qui parle allemand. 0
I would like a guide who speaks Italian. Je v-u-ra-s -n g---e-q-i--ar-- -ta--en. J_ v_______ u_ g____ q__ p____ i_______ J- v-u-r-i- u- g-i-e q-i p-r-e i-a-i-n- --------------------------------------- Je voudrais un guide qui parle italien. 0
I would like a guide who speaks French. J- v--dra---u---uid--qui-par-e f-a-ç-i-. J_ v_______ u_ g____ q__ p____ f________ J- v-u-r-i- u- g-i-e q-i p-r-e f-a-ç-i-. ---------------------------------------- Je voudrais un guide qui parle français. 0

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