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Mexican Restaurant, Part 5: Asking for the Check
In the last lesson, we learned how to get a waiter’s attention and order food and drinks at a restaurant. Once you have the drinks and meals you ordered, you can enjoy the mouthwatering meal.
Normally, when the waiter sees that you have finished, they will come to your table and ask in a nice manner, “Would you like anything else?”. In Spanish this is ¿Le gustaría ordenar algo más?
Let’s break that down:
(slow) ¿Le gus-ta-rí-a or-de-nar al-go más?
Once again:
¿Le gustaría ordenar algo más?
In this sentence, le gustaría is a form of the verb which in English is translated as “to like”, and it means "would you like."
(slow) Le gus-ta-rí-a.
Le gustaría.
Ordenar means “to order”
(slow) Or-de-nar.
Ordenar
And algo means "some" “something”
(slow) Al-go.
Algo.
The last word, más, means “more.”
(slow) Más.
Más.
Again, the whole question is -
¿Le gustaría ordenar algo más?
If you don’t want to order anything else, say
No, gracias.
(slow) No, gra-ci-as.
You may recall that no means “no” and gracias means “thank you.”
No, gracias.
When you’re ready to leave, you’ll want to ask for the check. In Spanish, “Check, please!” is
La cuenta, por favor.
Let’s break it down:
(slow) La cu-en-ta, por fa-vor.
Once more:
La cuenta, por favor.
La cuenta literally means “the account”, but is translated in English as “the check”.
(slow) La cu-en-ta.
La cuenta.
And after that we have por favor, an expression that you already know.
Here’s the whole sentence:
(slow) La cu-en-ta, por fa-vor.
La cuenta, por favor.
To close out today's lessons, we’d like you to practice what you have just learned. I’ll provide you with the English equivalent of the phrase and you’re responsible for shouting it out loud. You’ll have a few seconds before I give you the answer, so !buena suerte! which means “Good luck!” in Spanish.
“Would you like anything else?”
(3 sec) ¿Le gustaría ordenar algo más?
(slow) ¿Le gus-ta-rí-a or-de-nar al-go más?
¿Le gustaría ordenar algo más?
“No, thank you.”
(3 sec) No, gracias.
(slow) No, gra-ci-as.
No, gracias.
“Check, please.”
(3 sec) La cuenta, por favor.
(slow) La cu-en-ta, por fa-vor.
La cuenta, por favor.
Alright! That's going to do it for this lesson. Hasta luego.

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