Ordering a Meal in Spanish
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Tráigame la cuenta, por favor.
Bring me the bill please.
Bring me the bill please.
¿Necesita cambio?
Do you need change?
Do you need change?
Sírvame unas quesadillas, por favor.
Serve me some quesadillas, please.
Serve me some quesadillas, please.
Me gusta mucho la comida condimentada, pero no muy picante.
I really like flavorful food, but not too spicy.
I really like flavorful food, but not too spicy.
¿Podría servirme más café, por favor?
Could you give me some more coffee please?
Could you give me some more coffee please?
Prefiero el plato del día que la especialidad de la casa.
I'd prefer the daily special to the house special.
I'd prefer the daily special to the house special.
¿Qué vas a ordenar hoy?
What are you going to order today?
What are you going to order today?
¿Vas a pedir postre al final de la comida?
Are you going to order dessert at the end of the meal?
Are you going to order dessert at the end of the meal?
En los países hispanos el almuerzo es la comida fuerte del día.
In Hispanic countries lunch is the main meal of the day.
In Hispanic countries lunch is the main meal of the day.
En Estados Unidos la comida fuerte del día es la cena.
In the United Status the main meal is the dinner.
In the United Status the main meal is the dinner.
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