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49 [keturiasdešimt devyni]

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Do you exercise? Ar--tu) sp-rt---i? A_ (___ s_________ A- (-u- s-o-t-o-i- ------------------ Ar (tu) sportuoji? 0
Yes, I need some exercise. T-ip---- --i-al-- ----t-. T____ a_ p_______ j______ T-i-, a- p-i-a-a- j-d-t-. ------------------------- Taip, aš privalau judėti. 0
I am a member of a sports club. (-š) ---k-- -por-- k-u-ą. (___ l_____ s_____ k_____ (-š- l-n-a- s-o-t- k-u-ą- ------------------------- (Aš) lankau sporto klubą. 0
We play football / soccer (am.). (Me-- ž-idž--m- futb--ą. (____ ž________ f_______ (-e-) ž-i-ž-a-e f-t-o-ą- ------------------------ (Mes) žaidžiame futbolą. 0
We swim sometimes. K--ta-- -me-)---auk-m-. K______ (____ p________ K-r-a-s (-e-) p-a-k-m-. ----------------------- Kartais (mes) plaukome. 0
Or we cycle. Ar---važ--ėj--ės----r-č----. A___ v__________ d__________ A-b- v-ž-n-j-m-s d-i-a-i-i-. ---------------------------- Arba važinėjamės dviračiais. 0
There is a football / soccer (am.) stadium in our city. Mū---m-est--y-a--u----- st--i-na-. M___ m_____ y__ f______ s_________ M-s- m-e-t- y-a f-t-o-o s-a-i-n-s- ---------------------------------- Mūsų mieste yra futbolo stadionas. 0
There is also a swimming pool with a sauna. T-ip---t---a plauk--- -a-ei-a--s-----m---- p-rtimi. T___ p__ y__ p_______ b_______ s_ s_______ p_______ T-i- p-t y-a p-a-k-m- b-s-i-a- s- s-o-i-k- p-r-i-i- --------------------------------------------------- Taip pat yra plaukimo baseinas su suomiška pirtimi. 0
And there is a golf course. Ir yr--gol-------t-. I_ y__ g____ a______ I- y-a g-l-o a-k-t-. -------------------- Ir yra golfo aikštė. 0
What is on TV? Ką ---o---r te---i--ri-? K_ r___ p__ t___________ K- r-d- p-r t-l-v-z-r-ų- ------------------------ Ką rodo per televizorių? 0
There is a football / soccer (am.) match on now. D--ar -od- --tbolo -ar-----. D____ r___ f______ v________ D-b-r r-d- f-t-o-o v-r-y-a-. ---------------------------- Dabar rodo futbolo varžybas. 0
The German team is playing against the English one. Vo-------s-ko-a-d-----d-ia--u--ng--jo--k--a-d-. V_________ k______ ž______ s_ A_______ k_______ V-k-e-i-o- k-m-n-a ž-i-ž-a s- A-g-i-o- k-m-n-a- ----------------------------------------------- Vokietijos komanda žaidžia su Anglijos komanda. 0
Who is winning? Ka------i? K__ l_____ K-s l-i-i- ---------- Kas laimi? 0
I have no idea. N----i--s--r------- n--inau. N______ s________ / n_______ N-t-r-u s-p-a-i-o / n-ž-n-u- ---------------------------- Neturiu supratimo / nežinau. 0
It is currently a tie. Š-uo ---u--y-ios---. Š___ m___ l_________ Š-u- m-t- l-g-o-i-s- -------------------- Šiuo metu lygiosios. 0
The referee is from Belgium. Tei--j-- --a / -----o -š-Be----o-. T_______ y__ / a_____ i_ B________ T-i-ė-a- y-a / a-v-k- i- B-l-i-o-. ---------------------------------- Teisėjas yra / atvyko iš Belgijos. 0
Now there is a penalty. D-bar mu-- v--n----k-s----rų ---dinį. D____ m___ v__________ m____ b_______ D-b-r m-š- v-e-u-l-k-s m-t-ų b-u-i-į- ------------------------------------- Dabar muša vienuolikos metrų baudinį. 0
Goal! One – zero! Įv--ti-! V------- -u-i-! Į_______ V_____ — n_____ Į-a-t-s- V-e-a- — n-l-s- ------------------------ Įvartis! Vienas — nulis! 0

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