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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. 28 de sept. de 2010 · the bill, please (restaurant) korcula. Sep 28, 2010. K. korcula. New Member. Hungarian. Sep 28, 2010. #1. Hi, How would you say in French when you ask for the bill in a restaurant where u r with many friends, and you would like to have one bill with all of the drinks and meals on it? I need one short sentence here. Thanks. Juan Jacob Vilalta.

  4. 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.

  5. 17 de oct. de 2023 · We’ve divided the lesson into six sections: making a reservation, being seated at the restaurant, ordering, dealing with problems, making comments on food, getting the bill. Table of Contents. Restaurant English: Useful Expressions Used at a Restaurant. Restaurant English: Making a Reservation. Customer.

  6. English for restaurant waiters: Giving the bill/check and saying goodbye exercise | Blair English. In this online exercise you will learn English vocabulary and phrases that are used after you have served/given customers their food to when the customers leave the restaurant.

  7. Have you ever eaten in a restaurant in an English-speaking country? When the bill came, did you split it equally between everyone or did each person pay for what they had? In this free listening lesson from Oxford Online English, you’ll listen to two customers deciding which of these things to do.