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en On the train   »   uk У поїзді

34 [thirty-four]

On the train

On the train

34 [тридцять чотири]

34 [trydtsyatʹ chotyry]

У поїзді

U poïzdi

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Is that the train to Berlin? Ц- по--- д- -----н-? Ц_ п____ д_ Б_______ Ц- п-т-г д- Б-р-і-а- -------------------- Це потяг до Берліна? 0
U poïz-i U p_____ U p-i-z-i --------- U poïzdi
When does the train leave? К--- -ідпр--ля-ть-я по--г? К___ в_____________ п_____ К-л- в-д-р-в-я-т-с- п-т-г- -------------------------- Коли відправляється потяг? 0
U p---zdi U p_____ U p-i-z-i --------- U poïzdi
When does the train arrive in Berlin? К-------б-в-- -о-яг-----е---н-? К___ п_______ п____ д_ Б_______ К-л- п-и-у-а- п-т-г д- Б-р-і-а- ------------------------------- Коли прибуває потяг до Берліна? 0
Ts- po---h -- --r-in-? T__ p_____ d_ B_______ T-e p-t-a- d- B-r-i-a- ---------------------- Tse potyah do Berlina?
Excuse me, may I pass? П-об-чт-- можн- -ро-ти? П________ м____ п______ П-о-а-т-, м-ж-а п-о-т-? ----------------------- Пробачте, можна пройти? 0
T-e -ot--h-d- B-r--na? T__ p_____ d_ B_______ T-e p-t-a- d- B-r-i-a- ---------------------- Tse potyah do Berlina?
I think this is my seat. Мен- -да--ь-я,-ц--–---є м-сц-. М___ з________ ц_ – м__ м_____ М-н- з-а-т-с-, ц- – м-є м-с-е- ------------------------------ Мені здається, це – моє місце. 0
T----ot-a- -- B-r-in-? T__ p_____ d_ B_______ T-e p-t-a- d- B-r-i-a- ---------------------- Tse potyah do Berlina?
I think you’re sitting in my seat. М--і-з-а-ть-я, -- с------н---о-м- м-сц-. М___ з________ В_ с_____ н_ м____ м_____ М-н- з-а-т-с-, В- с-д-т- н- м-є-у м-с-і- ---------------------------------------- Мені здається, Ви сидите на моєму місці. 0
K-ly vid-r--l----t--ya p-t-ah? K___ v________________ p______ K-l- v-d-r-v-y-y-t-s-a p-t-a-? ------------------------------ Koly vidpravlyayetʹsya potyah?
Where is the sleeper? Де--п--ьн-- в-гон? Д_ с_______ в_____ Д- с-а-ь-и- в-г-н- ------------------ Де спальний вагон? 0
K-ly --dpr---y--e-ʹs---pot--h? K___ v________________ p______ K-l- v-d-r-v-y-y-t-s-a p-t-a-? ------------------------------ Koly vidpravlyayetʹsya potyah?
The sleeper is at the end of the train. С-аль-------о- --кі-ц- п-т-г-. С_______ в____ у к____ п______ С-а-ь-и- в-г-н у к-н-і п-т-г-. ------------------------------ Спальний вагон у кінці потягу. 0
K--y v-dp--vl--ye-ʹsya potyah? K___ v________________ p______ K-l- v-d-r-v-y-y-t-s-a p-t-a-? ------------------------------ Koly vidpravlyayetʹsya potyah?
And where is the dining car? – At the front. А де ----н-–-ре--о-ан? --На-----тк--по-з-а. А д_ в____ – р________ – Н_ п______ п______ А д- в-г-н – р-с-о-а-? – Н- п-ч-т-у п-ї-д-. ------------------------------------------- А де вагон – ресторан? – На початку поїзда. 0
Ko----r-buvaye -o--a--do B-rl--a? K___ p________ p_____ d_ B_______ K-l- p-y-u-a-e p-t-a- d- B-r-i-a- --------------------------------- Koly prybuvaye potyah do Berlina?
Can I sleep below? Мо--а-ме-------и--а-ниж-ій -о---і? М____ м___ с____ н_ н_____ п______ М-ж-а м-н- с-а-и н- н-ж-і- п-л-ц-? ---------------------------------- Можна мені спати на нижній полиці? 0
K-l--p-----a-e-p--yah d---erl-na? K___ p________ p_____ d_ B_______ K-l- p-y-u-a-e p-t-a- d- B-r-i-a- --------------------------------- Koly prybuvaye potyah do Berlina?
Can I sleep in the middle? Можна---н- спа-и --се--ди--? М____ м___ с____ п__________ М-ж-а м-н- с-а-и п-с-р-д-н-? ---------------------------- Можна мені спати посередині? 0
Ko-- pr----a----ot-ah----B--li-a? K___ p________ p_____ d_ B_______ K-l- p-y-u-a-e p-t-a- d- B-r-i-a- --------------------------------- Koly prybuvaye potyah do Berlina?
Can I sleep at the top? Можна--ені с-ат--на в-р-ні-----иці? М____ м___ с____ н_ в______ п______ М-ж-а м-н- с-а-и н- в-р-н-й п-л-ц-? ----------------------------------- Можна мені спати на верхній полиці? 0
Pr-b-ch-e,--o--na--r---t-? P_________ m_____ p______ P-o-a-h-e- m-z-n- p-o-̆-y- -------------------------- Probachte, mozhna proy̆ty?
When will we get to the border? Коли -и -уд-----а----д---? К___ м_ б_____ н_ к_______ К-л- м- б-д-м- н- к-р-о-і- -------------------------- Коли ми будемо на кордоні? 0
Pr--achte, -oz-n--pr--̆--? P_________ m_____ p______ P-o-a-h-e- m-z-n- p-o-̆-y- -------------------------- Probachte, mozhna proy̆ty?
How long does the journey to Berlin take? Я- д-вго------- п--з-ка д- --р--на? Я_ д____ т_____ п______ д_ Б_______ Я- д-в-о т-и-а- п-ї-д-а д- Б-р-і-а- ----------------------------------- Як довго триває поїздка до Берліна? 0
Pr--a-hte- m-z-----ro--t-? P_________ m_____ p______ P-o-a-h-e- m-z-n- p-o-̆-y- -------------------------- Probachte, mozhna proy̆ty?
Is the train delayed? Ч- --т-- запі--ю-т--я? Ч_ п____ з____________ Ч- п-т-г з-п-з-ю-т-с-? ---------------------- Чи потяг запізнюється? 0
M-ni-zday-----a,--se-----y- mis--e. M___ z__________ t__ – m___ m______ M-n- z-a-e-ʹ-y-, t-e – m-y- m-s-s-. ----------------------------------- Meni zdayetʹsya, tse – moye mistse.
Do you have something to read? Ч- ма------ --с- по-итат-? Ч_ м____ В_ щ___ п________ Ч- м-є-е В- щ-с- п-ч-т-т-? -------------------------- Чи маєте Ви щось почитати? 0
M--i--d--e-ʹs-a, --- –--oy- mistse. M___ z__________ t__ – m___ m______ M-n- z-a-e-ʹ-y-, t-e – m-y- m-s-s-. ----------------------------------- Meni zdayetʹsya, tse – moye mistse.
Can one get something to eat and to drink here? Тут-мож-а--ої-т- та -оп---? Т__ м____ п_____ т_ п______ Т-т м-ж-а п-ї-т- т- п-п-т-? --------------------------- Тут можна поїсти та попити? 0
Me-i ---y--ʹsy-,-ts- - -o-e-m----e. M___ z__________ t__ – m___ m______ M-n- z-a-e-ʹ-y-, t-e – m-y- m-s-s-. ----------------------------------- Meni zdayetʹsya, tse – moye mistse.
Could you please wake me up at 7 o’clock? Мож--е мен--р-----------у----ас-а, о---00----и-і? М_____ м___ р_________ б__________ о 7___ г______ М-ж-т- м-н- р-з-у-и-и- б-д---а-к-, о 7-0- г-д-н-? ------------------------------------------------- Можете мене розбудити, будь-ласка, о 7.00 годині? 0
M-n---daye-ʹ-y-, V- s---te-na-mo-e-- --s---. M___ z__________ V_ s_____ n_ m_____ m______ M-n- z-a-e-ʹ-y-, V- s-d-t- n- m-y-m- m-s-s-. -------------------------------------------- Meni zdayetʹsya, Vy sydyte na moyemu mistsi.

Babies are lip readers!

When babies are learning to speak, they pay attention to their parents' mouths. Developmental psychologists have figured this out. Babies begin to read lips around six months of age. This way they learn how they must form their mouth to produce sounds. When babies are a year old, they can already understand a few words. From this age on they begin to look people in the eyes again. In doing so they get a lot of important information. By looking into their eyes, they can tell if their parents are happy or sad. They get to know the world of feelings in this way. It gets interesting when someone speaks to them in a foreign language. Then babies begin to read lips all over again. In this way they learn how to form foreign sounds as well. Therefore, when you speak with babies you should always look at them. Aside from that, babies need dialogue for their language development. In particular, parents often repeat what babies say. Babies thus receive feedback. That is very important for infants. Then they know that they are understood. This confirmation motivates babies. They continue to have fun learning to speak. So it's not enough to play audiotapes for babies. Studies prove that babies really are able to read lips. In experiments, infants were shown videos without sound. There were both native language and foreign language videos. The babies looked longer at the videos in their own language. They were noticeably more attentive in doing so. But the first words of babies are the same worldwide. ‘Mum’ and ‘Dad’ – easy to say in all languages!
Did you know?
Polish is counted among the West Slavic languages. It is the native language of more than 45 million people. These people live primarily in Poland and in several Eastern European countries. Polish emigrants took their language to other continents as well. As a result, there are approximately 60 million Polish speakers worldwide. It is the most-spoken Slavic language after Russian. Polish is closely related to Czech and Slovakian. The modern Polish language developed from different dialects. Today there are hardly any dialects because most Poles use the standard language. The Polish alphabet is written in Latin letters and consists of 35 letters. The last but one syllable of a word is always accented. The grammar contains seven cases and three genders. This means almost every word ending is declined or conjugated. As a result Polish is not necessarily considered the easiest of languages. But it will soon be one of the more important European languages!