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  1. La cuenta – the bill. If you’re ready to pay the bill in a restaurant, you’ll normally ask for ‘la cuenta’ (which literally translates as ‘the bill’). This is the standard word for a ‘check’ in a restaurant and it´s used in all Spanish-speaking countries.

  2. 1. When asking for the bill/check in a restaurant, what's the polite way to phrase the question? See Atomix's answer: "May we have the bill/check, please?" "Could we have the bill/check, please?" "Could we get the bill/check, please? 2. Is there a politeness difference between bill and check? As TRiG's answer says, there is none.

  3. 27 de may. de 2011 · May 27, 2011. #1. Hello everyone, When you finish your meal at a restaurant, do you ask the waiter for the ticket, the bill, or the check? If I am not mistaken, check is not especially common in British English. Bill seems to be the most widely used word, but I am curious about the use of ticket.

  4. 17 de oct. de 2023 · Restaurant English: Getting the bill/ check. Restaurant English: At the Restaurant Conversations. Restaurant English Conversation 1: Making a Reservation. Restaurant English Conversation 2: Being Seated at the Restaurant. Restaurant English Conversation 3: Ordering. Restaurant English Conversation 4: Making Comments on Food.

  5. Are you traveling to a Spanish-speaking country? Are you planning to eat in a restaurant there? Then you’ve come to the right place! In this post we are going to learn some Spanish phrases that are useful in restaurants: phrases for reserving a table, ordering, paying the bill….

  6. 13 de ene. de 2020 · Updated: 01-13-2020. Spanish For Dummies. Explore Book Buy On Amazon. You’ve finished enjoying a meal at a Spanish or Latin American restaurant, and you’re ready for your check. Following is a typical conversation as restaurant patrons ask their server for the bill and pay it. Señor Porter: Joven, ¿nos trae la cuenta por favor?

  7. 28 de nov. de 2023 · If you’re in a restaurant in a Spanish-speaking country and you’re ready to pay, you’ll need to know how to ask for the bill. The most common phrase to use is “ La cuenta, por favor ” which translates directly to “The bill, please.” It’s a straightforward and polite way to ask for the bill, and it can be used in any Spanish-speaking country.