Reading dialog
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Emir
Bu ceketi almak istiyorum. Kredi kartıyla ödeyebilir miyim?
I want to buy this jacket. Can I pay by credit card?
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Zeynep
Tabii efendim. Nakit de kabul ediyoruz, isterseniz.
Of course. We also accept cash, if you like.
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Emir
Cüzdanımda biraz param var. Hesap ne kadar?
I have some money in my wallet. How much is the bill?
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Zeynep
Kırk lira tutuyor. Fiş için pasaportunuz yanınızda mı?
It costs forty lira. Do you have your passport with you for the receipt?
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Emir
Elbette. İşte pasaportum ve kredi kartım.
Of course. Here are my passport and my credit card.
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Zeynep
Teşekkürler. Mağazamız bugün her yeni müşteriye küçük bir hediye veriyor.
Thanks. Our shop is giving a small gift to every new customer today.
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Emir
Çok nazik! Hediye nedir?
That's very kind! What's the gift?
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Zeynep
Yan kafede ücretsiz bir kahve. Lütfen dolap için bu küçük anahtarı alın.
There's a free coffee at the café next door. Please take this small key for the locker.
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Emir
Harika, sonra kullanırım. Hoşça kalın!
Great, I'll use it later. Goodbye!
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Zeynep
Hoşça kalın, alışveriş için teşekkürler.
Goodbye, thank you for shopping.
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