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Italian: Ordering in a Café or Simple Restaurant

Learn the essential Italian phrases for ordering food and drinks in a café or restaurant, giving your opinion, and asking for the bill.
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Lesson#1
When ordering in a café in Italy, reuse 'Vorrei' to order politely. Put the food or drink you want after it.
Quiz#2
How would you say 'I would like a coffee and a croissant' in Italian?

Vorrei un caffè e un cornetto.

Quiz#3
Translate into Italian: 'I would like a cappuccino and a sandwich.'

Vorrei un cappuccino e un panino.

Lesson#4
In a simple restaurant, when you've decided what to order, you can state your choice using 'prendo', which means 'I'll take' or 'I'll have'. For example, 'Prendo la pizza'.
Quiz#5
Translate into Italian: 'I'll have the pasta and the water.'

Prendo la pasta e l'acqua.

Quiz#6
Translate into Italian: 'I'll have the pizza and the wine.'

Prendo la pizza e il vino.

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