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en Going out in the evening   »   pt Sair à noite

44 [forty-four]

Going out in the evening

Going out in the evening

44 [quarenta e quatro]

Sair à noite

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Is there a disco here? Há--q-i-u---d-sc--e-a? H_ a___ u__ d_________ H- a-u- u-a d-s-o-e-a- ---------------------- Há aqui uma discoteca? 0
Is there a nightclub here? Há --u--um----b--n-c--rno? H_ a___ u_ c____ n________ H- a-u- u- c-u-e n-c-u-n-? -------------------------- Há aqui um clube nocturno? 0
Is there a pub here? H- aqui u----r? H_ a___ u_ b___ H- a-u- u- b-r- --------------- Há aqui um bar? 0
What’s playing at the theatre / theater (am.) this evening? O--ue -á---j--à------ no -ea---? O q__ h_ h___ à n____ n_ t______ O q-e h- h-j- à n-i-e n- t-a-r-? -------------------------------- O que há hoje à noite no teatro? 0
What’s playing at the cinema / movies (am.) this evening? O q-e-há h-------oi-- no-c----a? O q__ h_ h___ à n____ n_ c______ O q-e h- h-j- à n-i-e n- c-n-m-? -------------------------------- O que há hoje à noite no cinema? 0
What’s on TV this evening? O---e h- -oj- à---i---na-t--e-i-ão? O q__ h_ h___ à n____ n_ t_________ O q-e h- h-j- à n-i-e n- t-l-v-s-o- ----------------------------------- O que há hoje à noite na televisão? 0
Are tickets for the theatre / theater (am.) still available? Ai-d--há--i-het-s----a-- t-a-r-? A____ h_ b_______ p___ o t______ A-n-a h- b-l-e-e- p-r- o t-a-r-? -------------------------------- Ainda há bilhetes para o teatro? 0
Are tickets for the cinema / movies (am.) still available? A-nda-h----l----s-para -----e--? A____ h_ b_______ p___ o c______ A-n-a h- b-l-e-e- p-r- o c-n-m-? -------------------------------- Ainda há bilhetes para o cinema? 0
Are tickets for the football / soccer am. game still available? A-n---há b-lh-----par--o jo-- d- ---eb--? A____ h_ b_______ p___ o j___ d_ f_______ A-n-a h- b-l-e-e- p-r- o j-g- d- f-t-b-l- ----------------------------------------- Ainda há bilhetes para o jogo de futebol? 0
I want to sit in the back. Eu qu-ria se------e-a--ás. E_ q_____ s________ a_____ E- q-e-i- s-n-a---e a-r-s- -------------------------- Eu queria sentar-me atrás. 0
I want to sit somewhere in the middle. Eu-----ia--e---------u--lug-r -- -eio. E_ q_____ s________ n__ l____ n_ m____ E- q-e-i- s-n-a---e n-m l-g-r n- m-i-. -------------------------------------- Eu queria sentar-me num lugar no meio. 0
I want to sit at the front. Eu---eria-s-nt---m----f-e--e. E_ q_____ s________ à f______ E- q-e-i- s-n-a---e à f-e-t-. ----------------------------- Eu queria sentar-me à frente. 0
Could you recommend something? P-de ----m--dar--e a--u-a -----? P___ r____________ a_____ c_____ P-d- r-c-m-n-a---e a-g-m- c-i-a- -------------------------------- Pode recomendar-me alguma coisa? 0
When does the show begin? Q---do é q-- ---eç- o-e-p--á-u-o? Q_____ é q__ c_____ o e__________ Q-a-d- é q-e c-m-ç- o e-p-t-c-l-? --------------------------------- Quando é que começa o espetáculo? 0
Can you get me a ticket? Po-e-a-r-nja--me--- -il---e? P___ a__________ u_ b_______ P-d- a-r-n-a---e u- b-l-e-e- ---------------------------- Pode arranjar-me um bilhete? 0
Is there a golf course nearby? Há -q-----rto um--am-o-d- --l-e? H_ a___ p____ u_ c____ d_ g_____ H- a-u- p-r-o u- c-m-o d- g-l-e- -------------------------------- Há aqui perto um campo de golfe? 0
Is there a tennis court nearby? H- aq-- pe-t---- campo--e-t-nis? H_ a___ p____ u_ c____ d_ t_____ H- a-u- p-r-o u- c-m-o d- t-n-s- -------------------------------- Há aqui perto um campo de tênis? 0
Is there an indoor swimming pool nearby? Há ---i pe--o --a--i---na-cob-rt-? H_ a___ p____ u__ p______ c_______ H- a-u- p-r-o u-a p-s-i-a c-b-r-a- ---------------------------------- Há aqui perto uma piscina coberta? 0

The Maltese language

Many Europeans who want to improve their English travel to Malta. This is because English is the official language in the European island country. And Malta is known for its many language schools. But this isn't what makes the country interesting to linguists. They are interested in Malta for another reason. The Republic of Malta has another official language: Maltese (or Malti). This language developed from an Arabic dialect. With that, Malti is the only Semitic language of Europe. The syntax and phonology are different from that of Arabic, however. Maltese is also written in Latin letters. The alphabet contains a few special characters, however. And the letters c and y are completely absent. The vocabulary contains elements from many different languages. Aside from Arabic, Italian and English are among the influential languages. But Phoenicians and Carthaginians influenced the language as well. Therefore, some researchers consider Malti an Arabic Creole language. Throughout its history, Malta was occupied by various powers. All of them left their marks on the islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino. For a very long time, Malti was only a local vernacular. But it always remained the native language of the ‘real’ Maltese. It too was exclusively orally passed down. Not until the 19th century did people begin to write in the language. Today the number of speakers is estimated at around 330,000. Malta has been a member of the European Union since 2004. With that, Malti is also one of the official European languages. But for the Maltese the language is simply a part of their culture. And they are pleased when foreigners want to learn Malti. There are definitely enough language schools in Malta…
Did you know?
Tamil is counted among the Dravidian languages. It is the native language of around 70 million people. It is primarily spoken in southern India and Sri Lanka. Tamil has the longest tradition of all modern Indian languages. It is therefore recognized as an ancient language in India. It is also one of the 22 official languages of the Indian subcontinent. The standard language is very different from the vernacular. Therefore, a different version of the language is used depending on the context of the situation. This strict separation is an important feature of Tamil. Many dialects are also typical for the language. Generally speaking, the dialects spoken in Sri Lanka are more conservative. Tamil is written with its own hybrid of an alphabet and syllabic writing. No one knows how exactly Tamil came to be. It is certain, however, that the language is more than 2000 years old. Thus, whoever learns Tamil learns a lot about India!