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Hiro: Can’t you find an apartment? | Hiro: *Kant *cha find an apartment? | |
Sam: No, I can’t. The rent you have to pay is too high. | Sam: No, I *kant. The rent *cha *hafta pay is too high. | |
Hiro: You know, I have a friend who could try to get you an apartment. | Hiro: *Ya know, I have a friend who could try *da *git *cha an apartment. | |
Sam: You do? | Sam: *Ya do? | |
Hiko: Yeah. He used to be a real estate salesperson. | Hiro: Yeah. He *useta be a real estate salesperson. | |
Sam: Well, I don’t want your friend to spend a lot of time on it. | Sam: Well, I don’t want *cher friend *ta spend a lot *a time on it. | |
Hiro: No problem. I’ll tell him that you’re new in town. | Hiro: No problem. I’ll tell *’im that *cher new in town. | |
Sam: Great. Thank him in advance for me, okay? | Sam: Great. Thank *’im in advance *fer me, okay? | |
Hiro: Sure. Tell me what you’re looking for. Do you want a furnished or unfurnished apartment? | Hiro: Sure. Tell me what *cher *lookin’ for. Do *ya want a furnished *er unfurnished apartment? | |
Sam: I don’t know. Don’t you think a furnished apartment would be expensive? | Sam: I *donno. Don’t *cha think a furnished apartment would be expensive? |