Subscribe to the blog Explore Archive Explore Language & Culture Blogs Intermediate Spanish Listening Practice – How to order in a Spanish bar or restaurant Posted by Laura & Adam on May 12, 2019 in Learning, Spanish Grammar, Spanish Vocabulary In this Spanish lesson we are ...
Stand out enough to be noticed. In Mexico, if standing out enough to be noticed, say “joven” and say “señorita” for a server. In Spain, a server is “camarero” while “señorita” is suitable anyplace. Words for male servers change around the Spanish-talking world, so attempt ...
–What do you want to drink? ¿Qué quieres tomar? –What do you want to have? ¿Qué te pongo? –What can I get for you? In Spain, there’s no need for formalities. While it may be basic instinct to order with a polite I’ll have a…, you can directly use a Spanish comm...
While saying “give me” or “bring me” may sound a bit rough in English, it’s perfectly fine in Spanish. By the way, “trae” comes from the verb traer and “da” comes from the verb dar. It doesn’t matter which one of those you use to order. If you’ve already eaten your...
'To Order' in Spanish: The translation of the verb "to order" depends on the setting. It can refer to the action of giving a command, but it can also be used in the sense of "to request" or "to arrange something." In Spanish, there are different verbs for each context. ...
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ll worry about after you land in a Spanish-speaking country is how to order food in Spanish. Although this can seem daunting at first–especially if you’re still at thebeginner Spanish level, being familiar with just a handful of words will allow you to seamlessly order exactly what you ...
In English, people use “you” generically (e.g., “You win some you lose some”) to express and interpret norms. Here, we examine how norms are conveyed and interpreted in Spanish, a language that—unlike English—has two forms of you (i.e., formal, informal), distinct generic ...
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