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em At the restaurant 2   »   bg В ресторанта 2

30 [thirty]

At the restaurant 2

At the restaurant 2

30 [трийсет]

30 [triyset]

В ресторанта 2

V restoranta 2

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An apple juice, please. Ед-н я-ълк-- с-к,-----. Е___ я______ с___ м____ Е-и- я-ъ-к-в с-к- м-л-. ----------------------- Един ябълков сок, моля. 0
V-re--o---ta-2 V r_________ 2 V r-s-o-a-t- 2 -------------- V restoranta 2
A lemonade, please. Е-н- -и-она-а, -о-я. Е___ л________ м____ Е-н- л-м-н-д-, м-л-. -------------------- Една лимонада, моля. 0
V re---ran---2 V r_________ 2 V r-s-o-a-t- 2 -------------- V restoranta 2
A tomato juice, please. Е-и--д----е--с-к, ----. Е___ д______ с___ м____ Е-и- д-м-т-н с-к- м-л-. ----------------------- Един доматен сок, моля. 0
E--n y--y-k------, m-l--. E___ y_______ s___ m_____ E-i- y-b-l-o- s-k- m-l-a- ------------------------- Edin yabylkov sok, molya.
I’d like a glass of red wine. Би--и-к-л - иск--а ч--а --р-ен- ви--. Б__ и____ / и_____ ч___ ч______ в____ Б-х и-к-л / и-к-л- ч-ш- ч-р-е-о в-н-. ------------------------------------- Бих искал / искала чаша червено вино. 0
Edin -a---k-v -ok, molya. E___ y_______ s___ m_____ E-i- y-b-l-o- s-k- m-l-a- ------------------------- Edin yabylkov sok, molya.
I’d like a glass of white wine. Би- и--ал -----ала ча-а -я-о--и-о. Б__ и____ / и_____ ч___ б___ в____ Б-х и-к-л / и-к-л- ч-ш- б-л- в-н-. ---------------------------------- Бих искал / искала чаша бяло вино. 0
Ed-- -a--l-ov ---, ---ya. E___ y_______ s___ m_____ E-i- y-b-l-o- s-k- m-l-a- ------------------------- Edin yabylkov sok, molya.
I’d like a bottle of champagne. Б-х -ска----ис-а-а-ч--а бу-и--- -ампа--ко. Б__ и____ / и_____ ч___ б______ ш_________ Б-х и-к-л / и-к-л- ч-ш- б-т-л-а ш-м-а-с-о- ------------------------------------------ Бих искал / искала чаша бутилка шампанско. 0
E-n--limo--d-, -o--a. E___ l________ m_____ E-n- l-m-n-d-, m-l-a- --------------------- Edna limonada, molya.
Do you like fish? О--ч-ш ли---ба? О_____ л_ р____ О-и-а- л- р-б-? --------------- Обичаш ли риба? 0
E--a l-mon--a- m-l-a. E___ l________ m_____ E-n- l-m-n-d-, m-l-a- --------------------- Edna limonada, molya.
Do you like beef? О--ча- л- го--жд---е-о? О_____ л_ г______ м____ О-и-а- л- г-в-ж-о м-с-? ----------------------- Обичаш ли говеждо месо? 0
E-na---m--ada, -o---. E___ l________ m_____ E-n- l-m-n-d-, m-l-a- --------------------- Edna limonada, molya.
Do you like pork? О--чаш -----ин--- м---? О_____ л_ с______ м____ О-и-а- л- с-и-с-о м-с-? ----------------------- Обичаш ли свинско месо? 0
Edin ---aten s-k--m-l--. E___ d______ s___ m_____ E-i- d-m-t-n s-k- m-l-a- ------------------------ Edin domaten sok, molya.
I’d like something without meat. Б-х-иск-л-----к-л---ещо --------. Б__ и____ / и_____ н___ б__ м____ Б-х и-к-л / и-к-л- н-щ- б-з м-с-. --------------------------------- Бих искал / искала нещо без месо. 0
Ed------aten sok, ---y-. E___ d______ s___ m_____ E-i- d-m-t-n s-k- m-l-a- ------------------------ Edin domaten sok, molya.
I’d like some mixed vegetables. Бих ис-ал ---с---- п-ато-съ----л--чуц-. Б__ и____ / и_____ п____ с__ з_________ Б-х и-к-л / и-к-л- п-а-о с-с з-л-н-у-и- --------------------------------------- Бих искал / искала плато със зеленчуци. 0
E-i----ma--n ---, -oly-. E___ d______ s___ m_____ E-i- d-m-t-n s-k- m-l-a- ------------------------ Edin domaten sok, molya.
I’d like something that won’t take much time. Би- и-к-л - ---а---не-о,--ое---с- п--г-твя --рзо. Б__ и____ / и_____ н____ к____ с_ п_______ б_____ Б-х и-к-л / и-к-л- н-щ-, к-е-о с- п-и-о-в- б-р-о- ------------------------------------------------- Бих искал / искала нещо, което се приготвя бързо. 0
Bi-h---ka- --i--a----ha-ha c-----n----n-. B___ i____ / i_____ c_____ c_______ v____ B-k- i-k-l / i-k-l- c-a-h- c-e-v-n- v-n-. ----------------------------------------- Bikh iskal / iskala chasha cherveno vino.
Would you like that with rice? Же-------и--------о-из? Ж______ л_ т___ с о____ Ж-л-е-е л- т-в- с о-и-? ----------------------- Желаете ли това с ориз? 0
Bi-- ---a--- i--a-----ash- --e-v-no--i-o. B___ i____ / i_____ c_____ c_______ v____ B-k- i-k-l / i-k-l- c-a-h- c-e-v-n- v-n-. ----------------------------------------- Bikh iskal / iskala chasha cherveno vino.
Would you like that with pasta? Ж--ает- -и --в- - --с--? Ж______ л_ т___ с п_____ Ж-л-е-е л- т-в- с п-с-а- ------------------------ Желаете ли това с паста? 0
Bi-- isk-- / i---la --a--a c-e-v-n- vin-. B___ i____ / i_____ c_____ c_______ v____ B-k- i-k-l / i-k-l- c-a-h- c-e-v-n- v-n-. ----------------------------------------- Bikh iskal / iskala chasha cherveno vino.
Would you like that with potatoes? Же---те ли------с ка--о--? Ж______ л_ т___ с к_______ Ж-л-е-е л- т-в- с к-р-о-и- -------------------------- Желаете ли това с картофи? 0
Bik---s-al-- -s-al----as-a --alo-vino. B___ i____ / i_____ c_____ b____ v____ B-k- i-k-l / i-k-l- c-a-h- b-a-o v-n-. -------------------------------------- Bikh iskal / iskala chasha byalo vino.
That doesn’t taste good. То-а -е - -кусн-. Т___ н_ е в______ Т-в- н- е в-у-н-. ----------------- Това не е вкусно. 0
B--h--skal ---s-al- -hasha-b-alo-v-no. B___ i____ / i_____ c_____ b____ v____ B-k- i-k-l / i-k-l- c-a-h- b-a-o v-n-. -------------------------------------- Bikh iskal / iskala chasha byalo vino.
The food is cold. Хра--та е-сту-е--. Х______ е с_______ Х-а-а-а е с-у-е-а- ------------------ Храната е студена. 0
B-k- iskal /-is---- chash----a-o----o. B___ i____ / i_____ c_____ b____ v____ B-k- i-k-l / i-k-l- c-a-h- b-a-o v-n-. -------------------------------------- Bikh iskal / iskala chasha byalo vino.
I didn’t order this. Н--с---пор-ч-ал /---р-ч------ова. Н_ с__ п_______ / п________ т____ Н- с-м п-р-ч-а- / п-р-ч-а-а т-в-. --------------------------------- Не съм поръчвал / поръчвала това. 0
Bik- -sk---/ is-ala--hash- -u--l-- -h--p-ns-o. B___ i____ / i_____ c_____ b______ s__________ B-k- i-k-l / i-k-l- c-a-h- b-t-l-a s-a-p-n-k-. ---------------------------------------------- Bikh iskal / iskala chasha butilka shampansko.

Language and advertising

Advertising represents a specific form of communication. It wants to establish contact between producers and consumers. Like every type of communication, it too has a long history. Politicians or taverns were advertised as far back as the ancient times. The language of advertising uses specific elements of rhetoric. Because it has a goal, and is therefore a planned communication. We as consumers should be made aware; our interests have to be roused. However, above all we need to want the product and buy it. The language of advertising is typically very simple as a result. Only a few words and simple slogans are used. In this way our memory should be able to retain the content well. Certain types of words like adjectives and superlatives are common. They describe the product as especially beneficial. As a result, advertising language is usually very positive. Interestingly, advertising language is always influenced by culture. That is to say, the advertising language tells us a lot about societies. Today, terms like "beauty" and "youth" dominate in many countries. The words "future" and "safety" also appear often. Especially in western societies, English is popular. English is considered modern and international. For this reason it works well with technical products. Elements from Romance languages stand for indulgence and passion. It is popularly used for food or cosmetics. Those who use dialect want to emphasize values like homeland and tradition. Names of products are often neologisms, or newly created words. They typically have no meaning, just a pleasant sound. But some product names can really make a career! The name of a vacuum has even become a verb – to hoover !
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Dutch is a member of the West Germanic language family. That means that it is related to German and English. Dutch is the native language of about 25 million people. The majority of those people live in the Netherlands and Belgium. Dutch is also spoken in Indonesia and Suriname. This is due to the fact that the Netherlands used to be a colonial power. As a result, Dutch also formed the basis for several Creole languages. Even Afrikaans, spoken in South Africa, originated from Dutch. It is the youngest member of the Germanic language family. Dutch is distinctive in that it contains many words from other languages. In the past, French had a very large influence on the language. German words are often adopted too. More and more English terms have been included over the past few centuries. As a result, some fear that Dutch will completely disappear in the future.