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27 [twenty-seven]

In the hotel – Arrival
27 [Hai mươi bảy]

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Ở khách sạn – sự tới nơi
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Do you have a vacant room?
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I have booked a room.
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My name is Miller.
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I need a single room.
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I need a double room.
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What does the room cost per night?
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I would like a room with a bathroom.
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I would like a room with a shower.
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Can I see the room?
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Is there a garage here?
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Is there a safe here?
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Is there a fax machine here?
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Fine, I’ll take the room.
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Here are the keys.
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Here is my luggage.
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What time do you serve breakfast?
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What time do you serve lunch?
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What time do you serve dinner?
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