French Food Vocab 2

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1. Hamburger

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The given correct answer "un hamburger" is the correct translation of the word "hamburger" in French. In French, nouns have gender, and "hamburger" is a masculine noun, hence it is preceded by the masculine indefinite article "un".

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French Food Vocab 2 quiz enhances vocabulary skills by focusing on French translations of common fruits and vegetables. It assesses understanding of basic French food terms, relevant for learners interested in French language and culture.

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2. I would like...

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3. Give me (informal)

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4. Sandwich

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In French, the word "sandwich" is masculine. Therefore, the correct way to say "a sandwich" in French is "un sandwich."

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5. Salad

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6. Banana

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The given answer "une banane" is the correct translation of the word "banana" in French. In French, nouns have genders, and "banane" is a feminine noun. Therefore, the correct article to use with it is "une" which means "a" or "an" in English.

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7. Tomato

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The given answer "une tomate" is the correct translation of the word "tomato" in French.

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8. Tea

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9. Un steak

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The given question and answer suggest that "un steak" and "steak" are the same thing. The word "un" is the indefinite article in French, which means "a" or "an" in English. Therefore, "un steak" translates to "a steak" in English. Since the English translation of "un steak" is "steak," the answer is "steak."

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10. Hot dog

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11. Pie

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12. Cake

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The given answer "un gateau" is the correct translation of the word "cake" in French.

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13. Grape juice

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The given correct answer "un jus de raisin" is the French translation for "grape juice". This suggests that the question is asking for the translation of the phrase "grape juice" into French.

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14. Eggs

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15. Apple

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The given answer "une pomme" is the French translation of the English word "apple".

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16. Tomato juice

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The given answer "un jus de tomate" is the correct translation of "tomato juice" in French. It accurately conveys the meaning of the original phrase.

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17. Coffee

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The given answer "un cafe" is the correct translation of the word "coffee" in Spanish. In Spanish, "un cafe" means "a coffee" in English.

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18. Pork

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The given answer "un porc" is the correct translation of the word "pork" in French. In French, "porc" means "pork" or "pig". Therefore, the correct translation of "pork" to French is "un porc".

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19. Dinner

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20. Icecream

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The given question and answer are related to the translation of the word "ice cream" in French, which is "une glace".

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21. Apple juice

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The given answer "un jus de pomme" is the correct translation of "apple juice" in French.

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22. Really

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23. Give me (formal)

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The given correct answer "donnez-moi" is the correct translation of the phrase "give me" in French. It is a formal way of requesting someone to give something to you.

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24. Soup

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25. Crepe

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26. I am hungry

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The given answer "J'ai faim" is the correct translation of the phrase "I am hungry" from English to French. In French, "J'ai" means "I have" and "faim" means "hunger". So, when combined, the phrase "J'ai faim" translates to "I have hunger" which is the equivalent of "I am hungry" in English.

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27. Egg

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The correct answer is "un oeuf" because it is the French translation of the word "egg".

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28. Omelet

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The given correct answer is "une omelette". This answer is correct because it is the correct translation of the word "omelet" in French. In French, the word "omelette" is feminine, so it is preceded by the feminine article "une".

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29. Pear

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30. Potato

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31. Vegetables

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The correct answer is "les legumes" because it is the French translation for "vegetables".

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32. Duck

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33. Water

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34. Are you really thirsty?

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35. Dessert

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36. Bread

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37. Grapes

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38. Chicken

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39. I am thirsty

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The given answer "j'ai soif" is the correct translation of the statement "I am thirsty" in French. It accurately conveys the meaning of the original phrase, indicating that the person is feeling the need to drink.

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40. Tu as faim?

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The given answer "are you hungry" is the correct translation of the French question "Tu as faim?". In French, "as" is the second person singular form of the verb "avoir" (to have), and "faim" means hungry. Therefore, the question is asking if the person is hungry.

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41. Beverages

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The given correct answer "les boissons" is the French translation for the word "beverages".

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42. Crescent

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The word "crescent" is translated to "un croissant" in French. "Un croissant" refers to a French pastry that is shaped like a crescent. Therefore, "un croissant" is the correct answer as it accurately translates the word "crescent" in French.

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43. Snack

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The word "snack" in English translates to "un gouter" in French.

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44. Green beans

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The given answer "les haricots verts" is the French translation for "green beans".

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45. Jam

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46. Are you thirsty?

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The given answer "Tu as soif?" is correct because it is a direct translation of the question "Are you thirsty?" from English to French. "Tu" is the informal form of "you" in French, "as" means "are" and "soif" means "thirsty". Therefore, the answer accurately captures the meaning of the original question in French.

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47. Orange juice

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The given correct answer "un jus d'orange" is a French translation of the term "orange juice". It accurately represents the meaning of the original term in French, where "un" means "a" and "jus d'orange" means "orange juice". This translation maintains the same word order and conveys the same idea as the original term.

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48. Lunch

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The word "lunch" is translated to French as "un dejeuner."

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49. Do you want some milk?

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The given answer "Tu veux du lait?" is correct because it is a direct translation of the question "Do you want some milk?" in French. The phrase "Tu veux" means "Do you want" and "du lait" means "some milk". Therefore, the answer accurately reflects the meaning of the original question in the target language.

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50. Lemonade

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The given correct answer "une limonade" is the French translation of the word "lemonade". In French, "une" is the feminine form of the indefinite article "a" or "an", and "limonade" is the word for lemonade. Therefore, "une limonade" is the correct way to say "a lemonade" in French.

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51. A ham and cheese grilled sandwich

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The given correct answer, "un croque monsieur," is a French term that refers to a ham and cheese grilled sandwich. This term is commonly used in French cuisine to describe a specific type of sandwich that is made with ham, cheese, and bread, which is then grilled or toasted until the cheese is melted and the bread is crispy. The term "un croque monsieur" is widely recognized and used in French-speaking countries to order or describe this particular sandwich.

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52. Menu

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53. Steak and fries

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The given answer "un steak-frites" is the correct translation of "steak and fries" in French. In French cuisine, "steak-frites" is a popular dish consisting of a steak served with a side of French fries. The word "un" is used to indicate that the dish is singular. Therefore, "un steak-frites" accurately describes the combination of steak and fries in French.

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54. And with that?

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The phrase "et avec ça?" is a common expression in French that is used by shopkeepers or waitstaff to ask if the customer needs anything else. It can be translated to "and with that?" in English. This phrase is typically used after a customer has made a purchase or placed an order to inquire if they would like to add anything else to their order. It is a polite way to offer additional assistance or suggest additional items.

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55. Milk

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The given answer "du lait" is the correct translation of the word "milk" in French.

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56. Sausage

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57. Hot chocolate

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58. How much does the lemonade cost?

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This is the correct translation of the question "How much does the lemonade cost?" into French. It asks for the price of the lemonade in French.

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59. It is really good!

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The given answer "C'est vraiment bon!" is the correct translation of the phrase "It is really good!" in French. It accurately captures the meaning and conveys the same positive sentiment.

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60. Raisins

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The correct answer is "les raisins secs" because "raisins" is the French word for "grapes" and "sec" means "dry". Therefore, "les raisins secs" translates to "dried grapes" or "raisins" in English.

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61. Corn

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62. Orange

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63. What do you want?

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The correct answer is "Qu'est-ce que tu veux?" because it is the translation of the question "What do you want?" in French.

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64. Check

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65. It costs 50 euros and 40 cents.(steak and fries)

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The given answer correctly translates the statement "It costs 50 euros and 40 cents" into French. It accurately conveys the information that the total cost is fifty euros and forty cents.

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66. Lend me... euros, please.

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The correct answer is "Pretez-moi... euros, s'il vous plait." This is the correct translation of the sentence "Lend me... euros, please" into French. The phrase "Pretez-moi" means "lend me" and "euros" refers to the currency. "S'il vous plait" translates to "please" in English. Therefore, this answer accurately conveys the request for a specific amount of euros to be lent with politeness.

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67. Ham

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68. Veal

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69. May I help you?

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The correct answer is "Vous desirez?" because it is a polite way to ask someone if they need assistance or if they desire something. It is a common phrase used in customer service or when offering help to someone.

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70. Salami

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71. Do you want...

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The given answer "Tu veux" is the correct translation of the phrase "Do you want" in French. "Tu" is the informal singular pronoun for "you" and "veux" is the second person singular form of the verb "vouloir" which means "to want". Therefore, "Tu veux" accurately translates the question "Do you want" into French.

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72. Appetizers

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The correct answer is "les hors-d'oeuvres" because it is the French term for appetizers.

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73. Butter

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74. Rabbits

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75. How much does the pizza cost?

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The given answer "Combien coute la pizza?" is the correct translation of the question "How much does the pizza cost?" in French. It directly asks about the cost of the pizza.

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76. Lend me ... dollars, please. (informal)

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The given answer is correct because it accurately translates the English sentence "Lend me ... dollars, please" into informal French. The phrase "Prete-moi... dollars, s'il te plait" conveys the same meaning and maintains the informal tone of the original sentence.

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77. Cheese

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The given answer "du fromage" is the French translation for the word "cheese".

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78. Meat

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79. Sheep

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The given correct answer "un mouton" is the French translation of the word "sheep". In French, "un mouton" is the commonly used term to refer to this animal.

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80. Porage

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81. How much is it?

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This is the correct answer because "C'est combien?" is the French translation of "How much is it?". In French, when you want to ask about the price or cost of something, you use the phrase "C'est combien?". Therefore, this is the appropriate response to the question "How much is it?".

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82. Food

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The given correct answer "une nourriture" is the French translation for the word "food". In French, "nourriture" is the common term used to refer to any kind of food or nourishment. Therefore, "une nourriture" is an appropriate translation for the word "food" in French.

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83. Fruit

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The given answer "les fruits" is the correct translation of the word "fruit" in French. In French, the word "fruit" is pluralized as "les fruits".

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84. Cookies

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85. Breakfast

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86. I would like an apple juice and a ham sandwich, please.(informal)

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The given answer is correct because it accurately translates the English sentence "I would like an apple juice and a ham sandwich, please" into French. It uses the appropriate vocabulary and grammar, including the verb "voudrais" (would like), the articles "un" (a) and "un" (a), and the phrase "s'il te plait" (please). The answer also maintains the informal tone of the original sentence, as indicated by the use of "tu" form in "s'il te plait" instead of the formal "vous" form.

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87. It costs... euros, cents.

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The correct answer is "Elle coute/Il coute... euros, centimes." This answer is correct because it provides the appropriate translation of the given sentence in French. The phrase "Elle coute/Il coute" means "It costs" in English, and the addition of "euros, centimes" correctly translates to "euros, cents" in English, indicating the currency used in the sentence.

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88. It comes to... euro/ cents.

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The given answer "Ca fait... euros/ centimes" is the correct translation for the sentence "It comes to... euro/ cents" in French. In this context, "Ca fait" means "It comes to" or "It amounts to" in English, and "euros/ centimes" refers to the currency in French. Therefore, the answer accurately conveys the meaning of the original sentence in French.

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Hamburger
I would like...
Give me (informal)
Sandwich
Salad
Banana
Tomato
Tea
Un steak
Hot dog
Pie
Cake
Grape juice
Eggs
Apple
Tomato juice
Coffee
Pork
Dinner
Icecream
Apple juice
Really
Give me (formal)
Soup
Crepe
I am hungry
Egg
Omelet
Pear
Potato
Vegetables
Duck
Water
Are you really thirsty?
Dessert
Bread
Grapes
Chicken
I am thirsty
Tu as faim?
Beverages
Crescent
Snack
Green beans
Jam
Are you thirsty?
Orange juice
Lunch
Do you want some milk?
Lemonade
A ham and cheese grilled sandwich
Menu
Steak and fries
And with that?
Milk
Sausage
Hot chocolate
How much does the lemonade cost?
It is really good!
Raisins
Corn
Orange
What do you want?
Check
It costs 50 euros and 40 cents.(steak and fries)
Lend me... euros, please.
Ham
Veal
May I help you?
Salami
Do you want...
Appetizers
Butter
Rabbits
How much does the pizza cost?
Lend me ... dollars, please. (informal)
Cheese
Meat
Sheep
Porage
How much is it?
Food
Fruit
Cookies
Breakfast
I would like an apple juice and a ham sandwich, please.(informal)
It costs... euros, cents.
It comes to... euro/ cents.
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