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In this video you will learn: All the phrases and vocabulary that you need to ______ comida en un restaurante. (To order food in a restaurant.)
In this video you will learn: All the phrases and vocabulary that you need to ______ comida en un restaurante. (To order food in a restaurant.)
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How do you say spoon en Espanol?
How do you say spoon en Espanol?
una cuchara
La ______ will accompany you to La mesa.
La ______ will accompany you to La mesa.
Hostess
Los Postres means what in English?
Los Postres means what in English?
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What 2 keywords should you listen for when the waiter asks if you are ready to have your order taken?
What 2 keywords should you listen for when the waiter asks if you are ready to have your order taken?
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What does the word 'Hostess' translate to in Spanish?
What does the word 'Hostess' translate to in Spanish?
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What does 'La mesa' mean in English?
What does 'La mesa' mean in English?
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What does "para mi" mean in English?
What does "para mi" mean in English?
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What are the Key words en espanol you are looking for when the "mesero" first comes to the table?
What are the Key words en espanol you are looking for when the "mesero" first comes to the table?
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What is the purpose of the video?
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Study Notes
Ordering Food in a Restaurant in Spanish
- To order food in a restaurant, you need to learn specific phrases and vocabulary.
- The Spanish word for "spoon" is "cuchara".
- A "la camarera" (waitress) will accompany you to "la mesa" (the table).
- "Los Postres" means "desserts" in English.
- When the waiter asks if you're ready to have your order taken, listen for the keywords "¿Qué deseas?" (what do you want?) or "¿Qué va a ser?" (what will it be?).
- The word "hostess" translates to "azafata" in Spanish.
- "La mesa" means "the table" in English.
- "Para mí" means "for me" in English.
- When the "mesero" (waiter) first comes to the table, listen for the keywords "¿Qué deseas beber?" (what do you want to drink?) or "¿Qué va a beber?" (what will you drink?).
- The purpose of the video is to teach viewers how to order food in a restaurant in Spanish.
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Test your knowledge on ordering food in a restaurant with this interactive quiz! Practice key phrases and vocabulary to confidently navigate a Latin-American restaurant. Get ready to impress the waiter and satisfy your cravings!