出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2010/11/01 02:08 UTC 版)
Are You There? is a "farcical musical play in two acts" composed by Ruggero Leoncavallo (with interpolations by Lewis F. Muir) with a book by Albert de Courville and lyrics by Edgar Wallace. It premièred on 1 November 1913 at The Prince of Wales's Theatre, London to "boos" and a rowdy audience that almost became a riot. Its star, Shirley Kellogg, was Courville's wife. She played a young lady, Sylvia, who becomes a telephone exchange employee in order to learn government secrets, and hopes to obtain for her father a baronetcy. He, in turn, furthers the scheme by working as a mechanic in a building. A young gentleman, Gregory Lester, who hears her voice on the telephone comes to the exchange to find the owner of the voice. Succeeding, he takes her to the Casino at Nice, France. Lawrence Grossmith played the manager of the telephone exchange. A waltz tune called "The Roseway" was the show's most enduring song.
あってる?
Are you here?
Are they here?
Are they in?
いらっしゃいませんか?
Do you have brothers and sisters?
Is somebody down there?
Do you have any siblings?
中にいるの?
おちょくってる?
Is it you?
Are you there?
Are you over there?
あってる?
So are you
So are you
Shall you be there?
Are you following?
Are you going?
Are you going?
Are you back here?
ないの?
Nothing?
どしたのですか
どしたのですか
Have you a wife?
did you get it?
did you get it?
Are you there?
Are you over there?
あってる?
Are you following?
Shall you be there?
Are you back here?
did you get it?
did you get it?
Are you through?
Are you through?
Are you going?
Are you going?
ああ、本当?
Oh, have you?
So are you
ないの?
Nothing?
なんですか?
だめですか?
だめですか?
You don't want to?
are you comfortable?