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10:09 Sep 25, 2008 |
Norwegian to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Tourism & Travel | |||||||
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4 | here you are/you are welcome |
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here you are/you are welcome Explanation: . |
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Reference Reference information: If you give something to somebody, "Here you are" is all right. If you have a party, and something is served, and you want tell the guests that they can take food, then "Please help yourself" is a good translation. |
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