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When you’re eating out at a Spanish-speaking restaurant, knowing some basic Spanish vocabulary can make the ordering process a little easier. Placing your order basically consists of two parts: ordering a beverage and ordering food. But first you need to get the attention of your server.
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Calling a waiter over to your table
If your waiter is a man, the appropriate way to address him depends on where you are. A waiter in Argentina is a mozo(moh-soh) or “young man.” But, calling someone mozo in Chile is offensive. In Chile, you say, garzón(gahr-sohn), which is derived from the French word for “young man.” If you call the waiter by either of these terms in Mexico, he may not react. You can better get his attention by saying joven(Hoh-bvehn), meaning “young,” even if he isn’t so young. In Spain, a waiter is a camarero(kah-mah-reh-roh).
When a woman is serving you, call her simply señorita(seh-nyoh-ree-tah), meaning “Miss,” no matter where you are.
Ordering a beverage
Many people like to order an aperitif, or cocktail, before dinner. One popular local liquor is aguardiente(ah-gooahr-deeehn-teh), which translates as “fire water,” and is made out of grapes, tequila(teh-kee-lah), and mezcal(mehs-kahl). In Chile and Peru, people like “pisco(pees-koh)sour,” a cocktail made with pisco (another liquor made from grapes), sugar, and lemon juice.
Agua(ah-gooah) in Mexico can mean “water,” which is its exact translation, but it can also be a beverage made with water, fruit, and sugar. All fruits, and even some vegetables, make refreshing aguas. In Chile, aguita(ah-goo-ee-tah), meaning “little water,” can be an herb tea served after a meal.
Following are a few more phrases you may hear or want to use when ordering beverages:
- Escoger un vino(ehs-koh-Hehr oon bvee-noh) (choose a wine)
- ¡Salud!(sah-lood) (Cheers!)
- Tomar un refresco (toh-mahr oon reh-frehs-koh) (drink a soda pop)
- Tomar un trago(toh-mahr oon trah-goh) (have a drink [alcoholic])
- Un vaso de agua(oon bvah-soh deh ah-gooah) (a glass of water)
- Un vaso de leche(oon bvah-soh deh leh-cheh) (a glass of milk)
Ordering a main course
In order to make a selection, you may want to ask questions about various dishes on the menu. Here are a few helpful phrases:
- ¿Qué nos recomienda?(keh nohs reh-koh-meeehn-dah) (What do you suggest?)
- ¿Con qué está servido?(kohn keh ehs-tah sehr-bvee-doh) (What does it come with?)
- ¿Qué ingredientes tiene?(keh een-greh-dee ehn-tehs tee eh-neh) (What are the ingredients?)
- ¿Qué más trae el plato?(keh mahs trah-eh ehl plah-toh) (What else is in the dish?)
Your server may have occasion to use the following phrases: Playing cards prices.
- ¿Están listos para ordenar?(ehs-tahnlees-tohs pah-rah ohr-deh-nahr)(Are you ready to order?)
- Está caliente.(ehs-tah kah-lee ehn-teh) (It’s hot [temperature].)
- Está picante.(ehs-tah pee-kahn-teh) (It’s hot [flavor/spicy].)
- Está frío.(ehs-tah freeoh) (It’s cold.)
- Lamento, no tenemos . . .(lah-mehn-toh noh teh-neh-mohs) (Sorry, we don’t have any . Slotocash casino review. . .)
We have more than 150 play scripts in Spanish (complete and free to read and use) that you can use as an example to write your own, or to act them directly without having to pay us!
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Most of our scripts are easy and short, so they are really good for kids and students that don’t speak Spanish as their first language. We have play scripts in Spanish for kids, middle school & high school, college and adults.
Every play is created around a broad topic that you can see clearly in the title (for example: «love») and also details the number of actors so you can choose something that fits your needs.
How to get started? You can visit our homepage to see the latest play scripts we have published, or use the search form in the right sidebar (use keywords in Spanish please).
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As we said, most of our scripts are short, but you can also check long play scripts here if you need to have longer plays.
If you need more help to start or you don’t know what kind of play you want, here we put a direct link to some of our play scripts, but with the title translated to English so you can understand right now what they are about…
List of play scripts in Spanish
- Example play script about the meaning of Christmas in Spanish (6 characters)
- Example monologue for a woman in Spanish (1 character)
- Example play script about animals for preschoolers in Spanish (3 characters)
- Example play script about love and goodbye in Spanish (3 characters)
- Example Christian play script about the importance of family in Spanish (4 characters)
- Example comedy play script about gossip in Spanish (4 characters)
- Example plays script about good actions in Spanish (4 characters)
- Example play script about drugs and addiction in Spanish (8 characters)
- Example play script about money and happiness in Spanish (3 characters)
- Example play script about racial discrimination for kids in Spanish (7 characters)
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