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Čeština – 2017-10-24

Translate to Čeština:

1. I do not know his wife.
2. I want their old castle.
3. He is looking for his kids.
4. You have your cat.
5. I drink my tea.
6. I have my husband.
7. Frantisek and Katerina like their names.
8. His wife wants her castle.
9. We take care of our kids.
10. I need my wife.

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Čeština – 2017-10-07

Translate these sentences:

1. Vaši dívku známe.
2. Potřebuju vašeho koně.
3. Ten cukr je pro našeho koně.
4. Ta osoba váš stroj neslyší.
5. Já vašeho chlapce znám.
6. Čeká na naše chlapce nebo na vaše?
7. Naše děvče znáte?
8. Neznám jejich jména.
9. Ten osel je jeho.
10. My jsme jejich děti.

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Magyar – 2017-10-03

A duolingóból:

  • Péter keres valamit. – Péter is looking for something.
  • Én keveset látok. – I see a few.
  • Egy könyvet vársz.You are waiting for a book.
  • Nem látok semmit. I don’t see anything.
  • Jeget látok! I see ice!
  • A fiú vacsorát vár. The boy is waiting for dinner.
  • Én sokat várok.I am waiting for many.
  • Én nem látok gyereket. I don’t see any children.
  • Az eladó jó kenyeret keres.The salesperson is looking for good bread.

Cymraeg – 2017-09-29

Match each Cymraeg word with its English equivalent:

CymraegEnglish
cot law jeans
crys belt
tei running shoes
crys t hat
gwregys tie
crys chwys shoes
trowsus sweatshirt
esgidiau gloves
menig raincoat
sanau tights
esgidiau rhedeg trousers, pants
teits shirt
jîns t shirt
het socks
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Cymraeg – 2017-09-08

Choose the correct translation for each sentence.

1. I want a hat.
  • a. Dw i ddim eisiau hat.
  • b. Dw i eisiau hat.
  • c. Dw i hoffi hat.
2. I am wearing a raincoat.
  • a. Dw i’n gwisgo cot law.
  • b. Dw i’n gwisgo law.
  • c. Dw i ddim yn gwisgo cot law.
3. I want a scarf.
  • a. Dw in gwisgo cot law.
  • b. Dw i gwisgo sgarf.
  • c. Dw i eisiau sgarf.
4. I want some new jeans.
  • a. Dw i eisiau jîns newydd.
  • b. Dw i eisiau newydd jîns.
  • c. Dw i’n hoffi jîns newydd.
5. I’m wearing socks.
  • a. Dw i ddim yn gwisgo sanau.
  • b. Dw in eisiau sanau.
  • c. Dw i’n gwisgo sanau.
  • d. Dw in yfed sanau.

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Kiswahili – 2017-08-30

Match the columns:

KiswahiliEnglish
Wana matunda. Today we have a guest.
Huna mipira. We don’t have goat meat.
Hawana wazazi. They have a table.
Hatuna nyama ya mbuzi. You don’t have balls.
Wana meza. They have fruit.
Leo tuna mgeni. They don’t have parents.
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Kiswahili – 2017-08-25

Match the columns:

KiswahiliEnglish
Ana maembe. You have oranges.
Una machungwa. He doesn’t have children.
Hana watoto. I don’t have a garden.
Sina mtoto. I don’t have a baby.
Hatuna ndizi leo. We don’t have bananas today.
Sina bustani. He has mangoes.
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Kiswahili – 2017-08-20

Match the columns:

KiswahiliEnglish
Wana chakula. He doesn’t have spears.
Hawana wanafunzi. I don’t have food.
Huna misumari. You don’t have nails.
Hana mikuki. They have food.
Hatuna matunda. We don’t have fruit.
Sina chakula. They don’t have students.
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Cymraeg – 2017-08-17

Match each Cymraeg words with its English equivalent:

CymraegEnglish
siwmper jumper
siwt underskirt
sgert suit
het vest
blows skirt
siaced dress
ffrog jacket
cot blouse
pais coat
sgarff hat
coban nightdress
fest scarf
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