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Big city
A large urban area.
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Big city
A large urban area.
Good movie
An enjoyable motion picture.
To drink tea
The act of consuming tea.
What is this?
Identifying an object.
What time is it?
Used to ask for the current time.
I need help
Asking for assistance.
New car
A recently manufactured vehicle.
No
Negative response.
Turn right
Giving directions to turn right.
Congratulations!
Used for celebrations.
The bill, please
Asking for the check in a restaurant.
So-so
Indicating an average or mediocre state.
Today is beautiful weather
Commenting on the weather.
I do not understand
Used when language or context is unclear.
Eye to eye
To meet in person/privately.
Weight off shoulders
Feeling relieved after a worry is gone.
Early in the morning
Referring to the start of the day.
On the tip of the tongue
Almost remembering something.
To charm someone
To make someone fall in love.
Is it possible? / May I?
Asking for permission.
Can I help?
A helpful offer of assistance.
Is it true?
Asking for verification of a fact.
Do you speak English?
Checking for language proficiency.
Bye
A very short, informal goodbye.
Open the window
A simple command to open a window.
To open the door
Providing access through a doorway.
To open the window
Letting fresh air into a room.
Forgive me / Excuse me
A formal apology or way to get attention.
Careful!
Warning someone of potential danger.
Excuse me / I am sorry
Used to get attention or apologize.
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