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Shops

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Butikker

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We’re looking for a sports shop. Vi---d-----t---en spo-t--or-e----g. V_ l____ e____ e_ s________________ V- l-d-r e-t-r e- s-o-t-f-r-e-n-n-. ----------------------------------- Vi leder efter en sportsforretning. 0
We’re looking for a butcher shop. Vi ----------r -n-s-a-te-. V_ l____ e____ e_ s_______ V- l-d-r e-t-r e- s-a-t-r- -------------------------- Vi leder efter en slagter. 0
We’re looking for a pharmacy / drugstore (am.). V--led-- efte---- ---t-k. V_ l____ e____ e_ a______ V- l-d-r e-t-r e- a-o-e-. ------------------------- Vi leder efter et apotek. 0
We want to buy a football. V---i--n--l-g-g--ne købe-en------ld. V_ v__ n_____ g____ k___ e_ f_______ V- v-l n-m-i- g-r-e k-b- e- f-d-o-d- ------------------------------------ Vi vil nemlig gerne købe en fodbold. 0
We want to buy salami. Vi -il-neml-g --r-e---b- sa-ami. V_ v__ n_____ g____ k___ s______ V- v-l n-m-i- g-r-e k-b- s-l-m-. -------------------------------- Vi vil nemlig gerne købe salami. 0
We want to buy medicine. V----l-n-ml----er---k-be no-et---dici-. V_ v__ n_____ g____ k___ n____ m_______ V- v-l n-m-i- g-r-e k-b- n-g-t m-d-c-n- --------------------------------------- Vi vil nemlig gerne købe noget medicin. 0
We’re looking for a sports shop to buy a football. V- l-der efte--e----o--s-o-r--n-n-- s------an-k-be--- -o--o-d. V_ l____ e____ e_ s________________ s_ v_ k__ k___ e_ f_______ V- l-d-r e-t-r e- s-o-t-f-r-e-n-n-, s- v- k-n k-b- e- f-d-o-d- -------------------------------------------------------------- Vi leder efter en sportsforretning, så vi kan købe en fodbold. 0
We’re looking for a butcher shop to buy salami. V- ---er -fter -- sl-gte-, s- -i---- kø-e sa-am-. V_ l____ e____ e_ s_______ s_ v_ k__ k___ s______ V- l-d-r e-t-r e- s-a-t-r- s- v- k-n k-b- s-l-m-. ------------------------------------------------- Vi leder efter en slagter, så vi kan købe salami. 0
We’re looking for a drugstore to buy medicine. V- le-er ---er -t-ap---k, s- v- kan-k--e -edi-in. V_ l____ e____ e_ a______ s_ v_ k__ k___ m_______ V- l-d-r e-t-r e- a-o-e-, s- v- k-n k-b- m-d-c-n- ------------------------------------------------- Vi leder efter et apotek, så vi kan købe medicin. 0
I’m looking for a jeweller / jeweler (am.). Jeg le-e---fte- en -u---er. J__ l____ e____ e_ j_______ J-g l-d-r e-t-r e- j-v-l-r- --------------------------- Jeg leder efter en juveler. 0
I’m looking for a photo equipment store. Je--lede- ef-e- -n fo-o-o-ret--ng. J__ l____ e____ e_ f______________ J-g l-d-r e-t-r e- f-t-f-r-e-n-n-. ---------------------------------- Jeg leder efter en fotoforretning. 0
I’m looking for a confectionery. Je----de--eft---e- kond-tor-. J__ l____ e____ e_ k_________ J-g l-d-r e-t-r e- k-n-i-o-i- ----------------------------- Jeg leder efter et konditori. 0
I actually plan to buy a ring. Jeg--i- n--l-g--ø-e--n-ring. J__ v__ n_____ k___ e_ r____ J-g v-l n-m-i- k-b- e- r-n-. ---------------------------- Jeg vil nemlig købe en ring. 0
I actually plan to buy a roll of film. J---vil -eml---k-b---- fil-. J__ v__ n_____ k___ e_ f____ J-g v-l n-m-i- k-b- e- f-l-. ---------------------------- Jeg vil nemlig købe en film. 0
I actually plan to buy a cake. Je--vil ---lig k--- e- -agka--. J__ v__ n_____ k___ e_ l_______ J-g v-l n-m-i- k-b- e- l-g-a-e- ------------------------------- Jeg vil nemlig købe en lagkage. 0
I’m looking for a jeweler to buy a ring. Jeg--ed-r --t-- e--ju-e-er,--å je--kan k-----n-r-n-. J__ l____ e____ e_ j_______ s_ j__ k__ k___ e_ r____ J-g l-d-r e-t-r e- j-v-l-r- s- j-g k-n k-b- e- r-n-. ---------------------------------------------------- Jeg leder efter en juveler, så jeg kan købe en ring. 0
I’m looking for a photo shop to buy a roll of film. J-g-le----e-t-r-en f-t--o-retni--------eg -an-kø-e-e--f-lm. J__ l____ e____ e_ f______________ s_ j__ k__ k___ e_ f____ J-g l-d-r e-t-r e- f-t-f-r-e-n-n-, s- j-g k-n k-b- e- f-l-. ----------------------------------------------------------- Jeg leder efter en fotoforretning, så jeg kan købe en film. 0
I’m looking for a confectionery to buy a cake. J-g--e-e- eft-- e---o-dito--,--å-jeg-ka- k----e---a-ka--. J__ l____ e____ e_ k_________ s_ j__ k__ k___ e_ l_______ J-g l-d-r e-t-r e- k-n-i-o-i- s- j-g k-n k-b- e- l-g-a-e- --------------------------------------------------------- Jeg leder efter et konditori, så jeg kan købe en lagkage. 0

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