| Restaurant | |
|---|---|
| Language | Spanish |
| Skills | 323 |
| Skill No. | 4 |
| Previous skill | Travel |
| Next skill | Family |
Restaurant is the fourth (assuming you go left to right) skill and the fourth unit in the Spanish language tree. It consists of four lessons teaching some words related to meals and ingredients and how to order at a restaurant and one review lesson encompassing everything learned in the skill. In the path, this unit is named "Order food and drink".
Grammar Notes[]
The difference between pez and pescado[]
Both pez and pescado mean "fish", but their meaning is different and it can be confusing for the people you're talking to if you choose the wrong one.
Pez specifically means "alive fish", like one living in the water, and it can be used, for example, in the context of a boy exclaiming to his father that he has caught a fish, in a fishing trip setting.
But pescado specifically means "dead fish", like one served on a plate, and it can be used, for example, in the context of a waitress bringing the fish and chips to the customer that ordered them, in a restaurant setting.
Words[]
Lesson 1[]
- uno = one
- dos = two
- tres = three
- las personas = the people
- el restaurante = the restaurant
- la mesa = the table
- para = for
Lesson 2[]
- el sándwich = the sandwich
- el pescado = the (dead) fish
- la carne = the meat
- el queso = the cheese
- con = with
- una hamburguesa = a hamburger
- de = with / of
Lesson 3[]
- la naranja = the orange
- el café = the coffee
- el vaso = the glass
- el azúcar = the sugar
- el jugo = the juice
- sin = without
- la taza = the cup / the mug
Lesson 4[]
- la ensalada = the salad
- la sal = the salt
- el tomate = the tomato
- o = or
- quiero = I want
- pagar = to pay
- la cuenta = check
Sentences[]
Lesson 1[]
- Un restaurante. = A restaurant.
- Uno, dos. = One, two.
- Uno, dos, tres. = One, two, three.
- ¡Uno, dos, tres! = One, two, three!
- Una mesa. = A table.
- Yo necesito un restaurante. = I need a restaurant.
- Para dos personas. = For two people.
- Para tres personas. = For three people.
- Una mesa para dos personas. = A table for two people.
- Una mesa para tres personas. = A table for three people.
- Yo tengo una reserva para tres personas. = I have a reservation for three people.
- Una mesa para dos, por favor. = A table for two, please.
Lesson 2[]
- Un sándwich. = A sandwich.
- Un sándwich, por favor. = A sandwich, please.
- Con carne. = With meat.
- Con queso. = With cheese.
- Con pescado. = With fish.
- Un sándwich de queso. = A cheese sandwich.
- Un sándwich de pescado. = A fish sandwich.
- Una hamburguesa, por favor. = A hamburger, please.
- ¿Una hamburguesa de carne? = A meat hamburger?
- Sí, con queso. = Yes, with cheese.
- Yo como una hamburguesa con carne. = I eat a meat hamburger.
- Yo como una hamburguesa de carne con queso. = I eat a meat hamburger with cheese.
- Una hamburguesa de pescado. = A fish hamburger.
- Ella come pescado en el restaurante. = She eats fish at the restaurant.
Lesson 3[]
- ¿Café? = Coffee?
- Una taza. = A cup.
- Un café con azúcar. = A coffee with sugar.
- Un café sin azúcar. = A coffee without sugar.
- Un café con leche. = A coffee with milk.
- Un vaso. = A glass.
- Un vaso de agua. = A glass of water.
- Un vaso de agua, por favor. = A glass of water, please.
- Un jugo de naranja. = An orange juice.
- Un jugo de naranja, por favor. = An orange juice, please.
- Una taza de café. = A cup of coffee.
- Una taza de café, por favor. = A cup of coffee, please.
- Sin azúcar, por favor. = Without sugar, please.
- Sin leche, por favor. = Without milk, please.
Lesson 4[]
- ¿Con tomate? = With tomato?
- Una ensalada. = A salad.
- Sin sal. = Without salt.
- ¿Uno o dos? = One or two?
- La cuenta, por favor. = The check, please.
- Yo quiero pagar. = I want to pay.
- Quiero mi ensalada con tomate, por favor. = I want my salad with tomato, please.
- Yo necesito pagar. = I need to pay.
- Yo necesito la cuenta. = I need the check.
- ¿Dos o tres? = Two or three?
- Disculpe, ¡la cuenta, por favor! = Excuse me, the check, please!
- La ensalada, ¿con o sin sal? = The salad, with or without salt?
- Yo quiero una ensalada. = I want a salad.
References[]
Duolingo First Spanish Lesson in the Skill: www.preview.duolingo.com/lesson/unit/4/level/1
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