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en In the department store   »   de Im Kaufhaus

52 [fifty-two]

In the department store

In the department store

52 [zweiundfünfzig]

Im Kaufhaus

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Shall we go to the department store? Ge--n wir--n e----auf----? G____ w__ i_ e__ K________ G-h-n w-r i- e-n K-u-h-u-? -------------------------- Gehen wir in ein Kaufhaus? 0
I have to go shopping. Ich-m-ss ---kä-fe ----en. I__ m___ E_______ m______ I-h m-s- E-n-ä-f- m-c-e-. ------------------------- Ich muss Einkäufe machen. 0
I want to do a lot of shopping. I---w-l--vie- -i-ka---n. I__ w___ v___ e_________ I-h w-l- v-e- e-n-a-f-n- ------------------------ Ich will viel einkaufen. 0
Where are the office supplies? W- sin---ie B--o-r--k-l? W_ s___ d__ B___________ W- s-n- d-e B-r-a-t-k-l- ------------------------ Wo sind die Büroartikel? 0
I need envelopes and stationery. Ich--r----e Bri--u---hlä-- --- Bri---a-i-r. I__ b______ B_____________ u__ B___________ I-h b-a-c-e B-i-f-m-c-l-g- u-d B-i-f-a-i-r- ------------------------------------------- Ich brauche Briefumschläge und Briefpapier. 0
I need pens and markers. Ich b--uc-e -u--s--n--F----ti--e. I__ b______ K____ u__ F__________ I-h b-a-c-e K-l-s u-d F-l-s-i-t-. --------------------------------- Ich brauche Kulis und Filzstifte. 0
Where is the furniture? Wo-s-nd-die-Mö--l? W_ s___ d__ M_____ W- s-n- d-e M-b-l- ------------------ Wo sind die Möbel? 0
I need a cupboard and a chest of drawers. Ich--r---he --ne- -c-rank ----ei-e-K-mmo--. I__ b______ e____ S______ u__ e___ K_______ I-h b-a-c-e e-n-n S-h-a-k u-d e-n- K-m-o-e- ------------------------------------------- Ich brauche einen Schrank und eine Kommode. 0
I need a desk and a bookshelf. I-- br--ch---in-n---hrei-----h u-- e-- R-g-l. I__ b______ e____ S___________ u__ e__ R_____ I-h b-a-c-e e-n-n S-h-e-b-i-c- u-d e-n R-g-l- --------------------------------------------- Ich brauche einen Schreibtisch und ein Regal. 0
Where are the toys? Wo--i-- --e Spi--sa-hen? W_ s___ d__ S___________ W- s-n- d-e S-i-l-a-h-n- ------------------------ Wo sind die Spielsachen? 0
I need a doll and a teddy bear. I-- -ra-che-eine -uppe--nd-ei-----e-d-bär. I__ b______ e___ P____ u__ e____ T________ I-h b-a-c-e e-n- P-p-e u-d e-n-n T-d-y-ä-. ------------------------------------------ Ich brauche eine Puppe und einen Teddybär. 0
I need a football and a chess board. I-h-------e --ne- F--ba-- u-d --n--c-achsp-e-. I__ b______ e____ F______ u__ e__ S___________ I-h b-a-c-e e-n-n F-ß-a-l u-d e-n S-h-c-s-i-l- ---------------------------------------------- Ich brauche einen Fußball und ein Schachspiel. 0
Where are the tools? W- i-t d-s---rkz-u-? W_ i__ d__ W________ W- i-t d-s W-r-z-u-? -------------------- Wo ist das Werkzeug? 0
I need a hammer and a pair of pliers. Ich--ra--h- ei-en --m--r-u----i----a---. I__ b______ e____ H_____ u__ e___ Z_____ I-h b-a-c-e e-n-n H-m-e- u-d e-n- Z-n-e- ---------------------------------------- Ich brauche einen Hammer und eine Zange. 0
I need a drill and a screwdriver. Ich-b--u-he e---n -ohr-r-und-ein----ch--u-en-iehe-. I__ b______ e____ B_____ u__ e____ S_______________ I-h b-a-c-e e-n-n B-h-e- u-d e-n-n S-h-a-b-n-i-h-r- --------------------------------------------------- Ich brauche einen Bohrer und einen Schraubenzieher. 0
Where is the jewellery / jewelry (am.) department? Wo-----d-- S-hm-c-? W_ i__ d__ S_______ W- i-t d-r S-h-u-k- ------------------- Wo ist der Schmuck? 0
I need a chain and a bracelet. I-h--r------e--------e -nd-e---Ar---nd. I__ b______ e___ K____ u__ e__ A_______ I-h b-a-c-e e-n- K-t-e u-d e-n A-m-a-d- --------------------------------------- Ich brauche eine Kette und ein Armband. 0
I need a ring and earrings. Ich-bra-c-e-e--e--Ri------ Ohrrin-e. I__ b______ e____ R___ u__ O________ I-h b-a-c-e e-n-n R-n- u-d O-r-i-g-. ------------------------------------ Ich brauche einen Ring und Ohrringe. 0

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