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Where is ... ?

Where is ... ?

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Orientacja w mieście

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Where is the tourist information office? Gd--e-t- j--t bi-r--ob-ł--i -u-y-tyczne-? G____ t_ j___ b____ o______ t____________ G-z-e t- j-s- b-u-o o-s-u-i t-r-s-y-z-e-? ----------------------------------------- Gdzie tu jest biuro obsługi turystycznej? 0
Do you have a city map for me? C---m-gę---s-a--p--- --a-t-? C__ m___ d_____ p___ m______ C-y m-g- d-s-a- p-a- m-a-t-? ---------------------------- Czy mogę dostać plan miasta? 0
Can one reserve a room here? Czy--ożna -u -are-er-owa---o--l? C__ m____ t_ z___________ h_____ C-y m-ż-a t- z-r-z-r-o-a- h-t-l- -------------------------------- Czy można tu zarezerwować hotel? 0
Where is the old city? G-z---j-s- -t-r-wka? G____ j___ s________ G-z-e j-s- s-a-ó-k-? -------------------- Gdzie jest starówka? 0
Where is the cathedral? Gd--e j--t---t--ra? G____ j___ k_______ G-z-e j-s- k-t-d-a- ------------------- Gdzie jest katedra? 0
Where is the museum? Gdz-e jest-t- --ze--? G____ j___ t_ m______ G-z-e j-s- t- m-z-u-? --------------------- Gdzie jest to muzeum? 0
Where can one buy stamps? G--ie mo-na-kup-ć -n-c-k- po--t-w-? G____ m____ k____ z______ p________ G-z-e m-ż-a k-p-ć z-a-z-i p-c-t-w-? ----------------------------------- Gdzie można kupić znaczki pocztowe? 0
Where can one buy flowers? G---- mo--a-ku-i- --i-ty? G____ m____ k____ k______ G-z-e m-ż-a k-p-ć k-i-t-? ------------------------- Gdzie można kupić kwiaty? 0
Where can one buy tickets? Gdz-----żn- --p-- ----t---na prz-j---)? G____ m____ k____ b_____ (__ p_________ G-z-e m-ż-a k-p-ć b-l-t- (-a p-z-j-z-)- --------------------------------------- Gdzie można kupić bilety (na przejazd)? 0
Where is the harbour / harbor (am.)? G--ie --st -o--? G____ j___ p____ G-z-e j-s- p-r-? ---------------- Gdzie jest port? 0
Where is the market? G-zi- -----ry--k? G____ j___ r_____ G-z-e j-s- r-n-k- ----------------- Gdzie jest rynek? 0
Where is the castle? G-z-e--es- -a--k? G____ j___ z_____ G-z-e j-s- z-m-k- ----------------- Gdzie jest zamek? 0
When does the tour begin? K-edy z---yna-się --i--za--- z---ze--dn-k-e-? K____ z______ s__ z_________ z p_____________ K-e-y z-c-y-a s-ę z-i-d-a-i- z p-z-w-d-i-i-m- --------------------------------------------- Kiedy zaczyna się zwiedzanie z przewodnikiem? 0
When does the tour end? K-ed- kończy-si- z-ied-an-e-z p--ew--nikiem? K____ k_____ s__ z_________ z p_____________ K-e-y k-ń-z- s-ę z-i-d-a-i- z p-z-w-d-i-i-m- -------------------------------------------- Kiedy kończy się zwiedzanie z przewodnikiem? 0
How long is the tour? J-k dł-g- --w- zw-e-z---e-z przewodn-ki--? J__ d____ t___ z_________ z p_____________ J-k d-u-o t-w- z-i-d-a-i- z p-z-w-d-i-i-m- ------------------------------------------ Jak długo trwa zwiedzanie z przewodnikiem? 0
I would like a guide who speaks German. Po-rz--ny -e-t-mi ------d-i- -ó--ący -------ie-k-. P________ j___ m_ p_________ m______ p_ n_________ P-t-z-b-y j-s- m- p-z-w-d-i- m-w-ą-y p- n-e-i-c-u- -------------------------------------------------- Potrzebny jest mi przewodnik mówiący po niemiecku. 0
I would like a guide who speaks Italian. Po-rz--ny je-t--i -rze----i---ó-i--- po-w-o---. P________ j___ m_ p_________ m______ p_ w______ P-t-z-b-y j-s- m- p-z-w-d-i- m-w-ą-y p- w-o-k-. ----------------------------------------------- Potrzebny jest mi przewodnik mówiący po włosku. 0
I would like a guide who speaks French. P-tr-ebn- je-- -i----ewod-ik-m-wi--- p- -r---us--. P________ j___ m_ p_________ m______ p_ f_________ P-t-z-b-y j-s- m- p-z-w-d-i- m-w-ą-y p- f-a-c-s-u- -------------------------------------------------- Potrzebny jest mi przewodnik mówiący po francusku. 0

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