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25 [twenty-five]

In the city
‫25 [خمسة وعشرون]‬

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‫في المدينة‬
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I would like to go to the station.
‫أريد أن أذهب إلى محطة القطار.‬
‫a'rid a'n a'dhx'b i'ljh mxht'ah alqt'ar
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I would like to go to the airport.
‫أريد أن أذهب إلى المطار.‬
‫a'rid a'n a'dhx'b i'ljh almt'ar
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I would like to go to the city centre / center (am.).
‫أريد أن أذهب إلى وسط المدينة.‬
‫a'rid a'n a'dhx'b i'ljh ust' almdinah
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How do I get to the station?
‫كيف أصل إلى محطة القطار؟‬
‫kif a's'l i'ljh mxht'ah alqt'ar
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How do I get to the airport?
‫كيف أصل إلى المطار؟‬
‫kif a's'l i'ljh almt'ar
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How do I get to the city centre / center (am.)?
‫كيف أصل إلى وسط المدينة؟‬
‫kif a's'l i'ljh ust' almdinah
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I need a taxi.
‫أحتاج لسيارة أجرة.‬
‫a'xhtag lsiarah a'grah
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I need a city map.
‫أحتاج لخريطة المدينة.‬
‫a'xhtag lxrit'ah almdinah
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I need a hotel.
‫أحتاج لفندق.‬
‫a'xhtag lfndq
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I would like to rent a car.
‫أريد أن أستأجر سيارة.‬
‫a'rid a'n a'sta'gr siarah
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Here is my credit card.
‫هنا بطاقتي الائتمانية.‬
‫x'na bt'aqti alaj'tmaniah
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Here is my licence / license (am.).
‫هنا رخصة قيادتي.‬
‫x'na rxs'ah qiadti
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What is there to see in the city?
‫ماذا يوجد في المدينة ليرى؟‬
‫madha iugd fi almdinah lirjh
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Go to the old city.
‫اذهب إلى المدينة القديمة.‬
‫adhx'b i'ljh almdinah alqdimah
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Go on a city tour.
‫قم بجولة في المدينة.‬
‫qm bgulah fi almdinah
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Go to the harbour / harbor (am.).
‫اذهب إلى الميناء.‬
‫adhx'b i'ljh alminay'
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Go on a harbour / harbor (am.) tour.
‫قم بجولة في الميناء.‬
‫qm bgulah fi alminay'
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Are there any other places of interest?
‫ماذا بقي من معالم جديرة بالمشاهدة غير ذلك؟‬
‫madha bqi mn myalm gdirah balmshax'dah ghir dhlk
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Slavic languages are the native languages for 300 million people. The Slavic languages belong to the Indo-European languages. There are about 20 Slavic languages. The most prominent among them is Russian. More than 150 million people speak Russian as their native tongue. After that come Polish and Ukrainian with 50 million speakers each. In linguistics, the Slavic languages are divided into different groups. There are West Slavic, East Slavic and South Slavic languages. West Slavic languages are Polish, Czech and Slovakian. Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian are East Slavic languages. South Slavic languages are Serbian, Croatian and Bulgarian. There are many other Slavic languages besides those. But these are spoken by relatively few people. The Slavic languages belong to a common proto-language. The individual languages evolved from this relatively late. They are therefore younger than the Germanic and Romance languages. The majority of the vocabulary of the Slavic languages is similar. This is because they didn't separate from each other until relatively late. From a scientific perspective, the Slavic languages are conservative. Meaning, they still contain many old structures. Other Indo-European languages have lost these old forms. Slavic languages are very interesting to research because of this. By researching them, conclusions can be drawn about earlier languages. In this way, researchers hope to trace back to Indo-European languages. Slavic languages are characterized by few vowels. Aside from that, there are many sounds that do not occur in other languages. Western Europeans in particular often have problems with the pronunciation. But no worries – everything will be okay! In Polish: Wszystko będzie dobrze!

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