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Austria's hilly landscapes reminded Mr. Bogart of The Sound of Music.
In spoken language, we do not pause between words, a fact that is somewhat surprising: We seem to hear separate words, we can clearly make them out.
However, when listening to an unknown foreign language, our ability to discern different words is lost, and we recognize speech as being a stream of sounds without many pauses.
Tom is my father.
Plants require CO2 to grow.
The math teacher explained the concept of partial differentiation.
The dog hid under the bed whenever lightning flashed.
My neighbor's a real mysophobe.
Italian is my mother tongue.
You're the only person I know that has ever visited Boston.
It's grammatically correct, but a native would never say that.
It's grammatically correct, but a native would never say it like that.
In a democracy, all citizens have equal rights.
Tom is an American of German descent.
This man is Chinese.
What is "Tatoeba"? Is it some kind of new trend?
When did you ask her to be your girlfriend?
When did you tell him how you feel about him?
Is it free?
Do you have an item that you always carried with you as child?

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