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Mama mia

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I’ve been cheated by you since i don’t know when
So i made up my mind, it must come to an end
Look at me now, will i ever learn?
I don’t know how but i suddenly lose control
There’s a fire within my soul
Just one look and i can hear a bell ring
One more look and i forget everything, o-o-o-oh

Mamma mia, here i go again
My my, how can i resist you?
Mamma mia, does it show again?
My my, just how much i’ve missed you
Yes, i’ve been brokenhearted
Blue since the day we parted
Why, why did i ever let you go?
Mamma mia, now i really know,
My my, i could never let you go.

Yo he sido engañada por ti desde no recuerdo cuándo
Pues ya tomé una decisión, debe ya llegar a su fin
Mírame ahora, ¿Alguna vez aprenderé?
No sé como, pero de repente pierdo en control
Hay un fuego dentro de mi alma
Sólo una mirada y puedo escuchar sonar una campana
Una mirada más y lo olvido todo, w-o-o-o-oh

Mamma mia, aquí voy de nuevo
Oh no, ¿Cómo puedo resistirte?
Mamma mia, ¿Se muestra de nuevo?
Oh no, cuánto te he extrañado
Si, me han destrozado el corazón
Estuve triste desde el día en que partimos
¿Por qué? ¿Por qué tuve que dejarte ir?
Mamma mia, ahora realmente comprendo
Oh no, nunca podría dejarte ir

Food

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FOOD

Humans eat a wide variety of foodstuffs derived directly or indirectly from vegetable or animal sources.

vegetables

Plants used as foodstuffs; a simple way to classify vegetables is to group them according to their edible part. The sweet fruit category of plants constitutes another food category (fruits).

legumes

The main edible part of these pod-shaped fruits is their seeds, consumed fresh, dried or sprouted; if dried, they often require soaking before they can be cooked.

fruits

Usually sweet vegetables, primarily consumed at breakfast, as a snack or for dessert, and used extensively in pastry and candy making.

cereal products

Cereals that have been processed in various ways to make ground (flour, semolina), unground (rice) or manufactured products (bread, pasta, noodles).

dairy products

Foods produced by processing fresh milk; they are used daily in Western countries, where they are known for their high calcium content.

meat

Flesh of slaughter animals, consumed as food; a distinction is usually made between red meat, such as beef and lamb, and white meat, such as veal and pork.

fish

Fish with smooth flat scales and a rigid skeleton; the various species make up the largest group of fish.

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Ordering lunch and dinner

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Ordering lunch and dinner

What else do you recommend?

Waiter: Are you ready to order, sir?
Mr Ryefield: Yes. I´ll have the beef stew for starters and my wife would like tomato soup.
Waiter: One beef stew and one tomato soup. What would you like for the main course?
Mr Ryefield: I´ll have the Cayenne Pepper Steak and my wife would like the Fried Trout with mashed potatoes.
Waiter: I´m afraid the trout is off.
Mrs Ryefield: Oh dear. Err… What else do you recommend?
Waiter: The sole is very good.
Mrs Ryefield: OK. I´ll have that. Do you have any coleslaw?
Waiter: No, I´m sorry, we don´t.
Mrs Ryefield: Just give me a small mixed salad then.
Mr Ryefield: Same for me.
Waiter: Certainly. (…) Would you like something to drink?
Mr Ryefield: Yes, please. May I see the wine list?
Waiter: Certainly. Here you are.
(…)
Mr Ryefield: A bottle of Chablis ‘99, please.
Waiter: Excellent choice!