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24 [twenty-four]

Appointment

Appointment

24 [Hai mươi tư]

Cuộc hẹn

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Did you miss the bus? Bạn -- -h- -e b-ý- -----? B-- b- n-- x- b--- r-- à- B-n b- n-ỡ x- b-ý- r-i à- ------------------------- Bạn bị nhỡ xe buýt rồi à? 0
I waited for you for half an hour. T-i-đ--đ----ạn nử- ---n- rồi. T-- đ- đ-- b-- n-- t---- r--- T-i đ- đ-i b-n n-a t-ế-g r-i- ----------------------------- Tôi đã đợi bạn nửa tiếng rồi. 0
Don’t you have a mobile / cell phone (am.) with you? B-n--hô-g mang t--o điệ--th--i-d- đ--- ---? B-- k---- m--- t--- đ--- t---- d- đ--- s--- B-n k-ô-g m-n- t-e- đ-ệ- t-o-i d- đ-n- s-o- ------------------------------------------- Bạn không mang theo điện thoại di động sao? 0
Be punctual next time! Lầ--s-u-hã----- -úng -iờ --é! L-- s-- h-- đ-- đ--- g-- n--- L-n s-u h-y đ-n đ-n- g-ờ n-é- ----------------------------- Lần sau hãy đến đúng giờ nhé! 0
Take a taxi next time! Lần--a- -ấy-xe t-c xi ---n-é! L-- s-- l-- x- t-- x- đ- n--- L-n s-u l-y x- t-c x- đ- n-é- ----------------------------- Lần sau lấy xe tắc xi đi nhé! 0
Take an umbrella with you next time! Lầ- --- n---m-n- th-- một-c-i-ô-/ d-! L-- s-- n-- m--- t--- m-- c-- ô / d-- L-n s-u n-ớ m-n- t-e- m-t c-i ô / d-! ------------------------------------- Lần sau nhớ mang theo một cái ô / dù! 0
I have the day off tomorrow. N--- -a--t-i-đ--c ----. N--- m-- t-- đ--- n---- N-à- m-i t-i đ-ợ- n-h-. ----------------------- Ngày mai tôi được nghỉ. 0
Shall we meet tomorrow? Ng-y-m-- --ú-g t--có -ặ-------kh--g? N--- m-- c---- t- c- g-- n--- k----- N-à- m-i c-ú-g t- c- g-p n-a- k-ô-g- ------------------------------------ Ngày mai chúng ta có gặp nhau không? 0
I’m sorry, I can’t make it tomorrow. X----ỗ- -h-, ---y --i-tôi---ô-g rảnh-r-i. X-- l-- n--- n--- m-- t-- k---- r--- r--- X-n l-i n-é- n-à- m-i t-i k-ô-g r-n- r-i- ----------------------------------------- Xin lỗi nhé, ngày mai tôi không rảnh rỗi. 0
Do you already have plans for this weekend? Cu--------này ------ dự--ịn--gì ch-a? C--- t--- n-- b-- c- d- đ--- g- c---- C-ố- t-ầ- n-y b-n c- d- đ-n- g- c-ư-? ------------------------------------- Cuối tuần này bạn có dự định gì chưa? 0
Or do you already have an appointment? H------ -ã c- h-n r--? H-- b-- đ- c- h-- r--- H-y b-n đ- c- h-n r-i- ---------------------- Hay bạn đã có hẹn rồi? 0
I suggest that we meet on the weekend. Tô- -- --h---ch-n---- g----hau -ào--u-i-t-ầ-. T-- đ- n---- c---- t- g-- n--- v-- c--- t---- T-i đ- n-h-, c-ú-g t- g-p n-a- v-o c-ố- t-ầ-. --------------------------------------------- Tôi đề nghị, chúng ta gặp nhau vào cuối tuần. 0
Shall we have a picnic? Ch-ng ta -i--ã n--ạ------g? C---- t- đ- d- n---- k----- C-ú-g t- đ- d- n-o-i k-ô-g- --------------------------- Chúng ta đi dã ngoại không? 0
Shall we go to the beach? Ch-ng t---- b-----n ---n-? C---- t- r- b- b--- k----- C-ú-g t- r- b- b-ể- k-ô-g- -------------------------- Chúng ta ra bờ biển không? 0
Shall we go to the mountains? C---g -- -i--ên -úi -h--g? C---- t- đ- l-- n-- k----- C-ú-g t- đ- l-n n-i k-ô-g- -------------------------- Chúng ta đi lên núi không? 0
I will pick you up at the office. T---đón-b-n-ở-v-- p-òn- n-é. T-- đ-- b-- ở v-- p---- n--- T-i đ-n b-n ở v-n p-ò-g n-é- ---------------------------- Tôi đón bạn ở văn phòng nhé. 0
I will pick you up at home. T-- đó- b-- ở-nh-. T-- đ-- b-- ở n--- T-i đ-n b-n ở n-à- ------------------ Tôi đón bạn ở nhà. 0
I will pick you up at the bus stop. Tôi --- -ạ- ở-b-- / t--m xe--u-t. T-- đ-- b-- ở b-- / t--- x- b---- T-i đ-n b-n ở b-n / t-ạ- x- b-ý-. --------------------------------- Tôi đón bạn ở bến / trạm xe buýt. 0

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