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جهت یابی
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Where is the tourist information office?
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دفتر اطلاعات گردشگری کجاست؟
dâftare gardeshgari kojâst?
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Do you have a city map for me?
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یک نقشه شهری (برای من) دارید؟
yek naghshe-ye shahri barâye man dârid?
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Can one reserve a room here?
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اینجا میشود یک اطاق در هتل رزرو کرد؟
mitavân injâ yek otâgh dar hotel rezerv kard?
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Where is the old city?
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بافت قدیم شهر کجاست؟
bâfte ghadime shahr kojâst?
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Where is the cathedral?
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کلیسای جامع کجاست؟
kelisâye bozorg kojâst?
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Where is the museum?
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موزه کجاست؟
muze kojâst?
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Where can one buy stamps?
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کجا میشود تمبر خرید؟
kojâ mitavân tambr kharid?
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Where can one buy flowers?
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کجا میشود گل خرید؟
kojâ mitavân gol kharid?
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Where can one buy tickets?
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کجا میشود بلیط خرید؟
kojâ mitavân belit kharid?
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Where is the harbour / harbor (am.)?
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بندر کجاست؟
bandar kojâst?
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Where is the market?
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بازار کجاست؟
bâzâr kojâst?
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Where is the castle?
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قصر کجاست؟
ghasr kojâst?
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When does the tour begin?
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تور بازدید کی شروع میشود؟
toore bâzdid key shoru-e mishavad?
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When does the tour end?
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تور بازدید کی تمام میشود؟
toore bâzdid key tamâm mishavad?
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How long is the tour?
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تور بازدید چقدر طول میکشد؟
toore bâzdid cheghadr tool mikeshad?
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I would like a guide who speaks German.
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من یک راهنما میخواهم که آلمانی صحبت کند.
man yek râhnamâ mikhâham ke âlmâni sohbat konad.
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I would like a guide who speaks Italian.
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من یک راهنما میخواهم که ایتالیایی صحبت کند.
man yek râhnamâ mikhâham ke itâliâi sohbat konad.
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I would like a guide who speaks French.
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من یک راهنما میخواهم که فرانسوی صحبت کند.
man yek râhnamâ mikhâham ke farânsavi sohbat konad.
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