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“Learn Komo – Speak with the Hearts”


263) Talk between Waiter and Guest

Are you ready to order? (English)
(Komo)
May I take your order? (English)
(Komo)
Yes, please. (English)
(Komo)
Just a minute, please. (English)
(Komo)
Would you like a drink?  (English)
(Komo)
A glass of red wine, please. (English)
(Komo)
A glass of mineral water, please. (English)
(Komo)
No, thank you. (English)
(Komo)
Would you like some coffee? (English)
(Komo)
Yes, please. (English)
(Komo)
How would you like your coffee? (English)
(Komo)
A little milk, but no sugar. (English)
(Komo)
With cream and sugar, please. (English)
(Komo)
Black coffee please. (English)
(Komo)
How would you like your tea? (English)
(Komo)
With lemon, please. (English)
(Komo)
How would you like your eggs? (English)
(Komo)
Scrambled, please. (English)
(Komo)
Hard-boiled. (English)
(Komo)
Soft-boiled. (English)
(Komo)
How would you like your steak? (English)
(Komo)
Well done, please. (English)
(Komo)
Medium rare, please. (English)
(Komo)
What bread would you like? (English)
(Komo)
What do you have? (English)
(Komo)
White, whole-wheat, rye. (English)
(Komo)
Rye bread, please. (English)
(Komo)
Complaining (English)
(Komo)
Waiter! I've been waiting for my order for almost an hour already! (English)
(Komo)
Can I see the manager, please? (English)
(Komo)
Paying (English)
(Komo)
Waiter! The bill, please. (English)
(Komo)
The food was delicious. Thank you very much.  (English)
(Komo)