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89 [eighty-nine]

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89 [åttini]

Imperativ 1

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You are so lazy – don’t be so lazy! Du-er l---– -- --rd- ---deg s-mm-n. D_ e_ l__ – d_ b____ t_ d__ s______ D- e- l-t – d- b-r-e t- d-g s-m-e-. ----------------------------------- Du er lat – du burde ta deg sammen. 0
You sleep for so long – don’t sleep so late! Du --ve- fo- len-e-- du må lære d-----stå -p- om ----e---. D_ s____ f__ l____ – d_ m_ l___ d__ å s__ o__ o_ m________ D- s-v-r f-r l-n-e – d- m- l-r- d-g å s-å o-p o- m-r-e-e-. ---------------------------------------------------------- Du sover for lenge – du må lære deg å stå opp om morgenen. 0
You come home so late – don’t come home so late! Du k-mmer-s- sen- ---u må -l--te å k---- --- s-nt. D_ k_____ s_ s___ – d_ m_ s_____ å k____ f__ s____ D- k-m-e- s- s-n- – d- m- s-u-t- å k-m-e f-r s-n-. -------------------------------------------------- Du kommer så sent – du må slutte å komme for sent. 0
You laugh so loudly – don’t laugh so loudly! Du le-----ti- -å høyt ----t syne- ----d- ---l-- ---er-r-. D_ l__ a_____ s_ h___ – d__ s____ j__ d_ s_____ m________ D- l-r a-l-i- s- h-y- – d-t s-n-s j-g d- s-u-l- m-d-r-r-. --------------------------------------------------------- Du ler alltid så høyt – det synes jeg du skulle moderere. 0
You speak so softly – don’t speak so softly! Du sna---r s---a---–-s-ak--h-y-re! D_ s______ s_ l___ – s____ h______ D- s-a-k-r s- l-v- – s-a-k h-y-r-! ---------------------------------- Du snakker så lavt – snakk høyere! 0
You drink too much – don’t drink so much! D--drik-er --r--ye-- -ri---m--dr- -a! D_ d______ f__ m__ – d____ m_____ d__ D- d-i-k-r f-r m-e – d-i-k m-n-r- d-! ------------------------------------- Du drikker for mye – drikk mindre da! 0
You smoke too much – don’t smoke so much! Du-røyker fo- -ye --i-k--rø-- s- -y--da! D_ r_____ f__ m__ – i___ r___ s_ m__ d__ D- r-y-e- f-r m-e – i-k- r-y- s- m-e d-! ---------------------------------------- Du røyker for mye – ikke røyk så mye da! 0
You work too much – don’t work so much! D- jo-be--f-r -ye-- ik----ob-----my---a! D_ j_____ f__ m__ – i___ j___ s_ m__ d__ D- j-b-e- f-r m-e – i-k- j-b- s- m-e d-! ---------------------------------------- Du jobber for mye – ikke jobb så mye da! 0
You drive too fast – don’t drive so fast! D--k--re- f-r -ort----kke kjør-s- -o-t d-! D_ k_____ f__ f___ – i___ k___ s_ f___ d__ D- k-ø-e- f-r f-r- – i-k- k-ø- s- f-r- d-! ------------------------------------------ Du kjører for fort – ikke kjør så fort da! 0
Get up, Mr. Miller! St- -pp--Mü----. S__ o___ M______ S-å o-p- M-l-e-. ---------------- Stå opp, Müller. 0
Sit down, Mr. Miller! Sett ---,--ülle-. S___ d___ M______ S-t- d-g- M-l-e-. ----------------- Sett deg, Müller. 0
Remain seated, Mr. Miller! B-- sit-e--e- M--l--. B__ s________ M______ B-i s-t-e-d-, M-l-e-. --------------------- Bli sittende, Müller. 0
Be patient! V-----lm--i-. V__ t________ V-r t-l-o-i-. ------------- Vær tålmodig. 0
Take your time! T- de-----. T_ d__ t___ T- d-g t-d- ----------- Ta deg tid. 0
Wait a moment! Vent-et ---bl-k-. V___ e_ ø________ V-n- e- ø-e-l-k-. ----------------- Vent et øyeblikk. 0
Be careful! V-r f-r--k-ig. V__ f_________ V-r f-r-i-t-g- -------------- Vær forsiktig. 0
Be punctual! V-- --nkt-i-. V__ p________ V-r p-n-t-i-. ------------- Vær punktlig. 0
Don’t be stupid! I-ke vær--u-! I___ v__ d___ I-k- v-r d-m- ------------- Ikke vær dum! 0

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