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Eating in Telugu phrasebook


Eating in Telugu phrasebook

A table for one person/two people, please.�
A table for one person/two people, please. (okallaki/iddariki oka balla)
Can I look at the menu, please?�
Can I look at the menu, please? (Daicheesi, nenu menu choodachaa?)
Can I look in the kitchen?�
Can I look in the kitchen? (wontagadi choodavacha?)
Is there a house specialty?�
Is there a house specialty? (akkada ellu pratyekata enti..?)
Is there a local specialty?�
Is there a local specialty? (akka local pratyekata unda..?)
I'm a vegetarian.�
I'm a vegetarian. (nenu Saakaaharini)
I don't eat pork.�
I don't eat pork. (Nenu Pandi Mamsam Tinanu)
I don't eat beef.�
I don't eat beef. (Nenu Goddu Mamsam Tinanu)
I only eat kosher food.�
I only eat kosher food. (...)
Can you make it "lite", please? (less oil/butter/lard)�
Can you make it "lite", please? (dayachesi Ghee/Noona thakkuva chayyagalara?)
fixed-price meal�
fixed-price meal ("bojanam okate dhara")
à la carte�
à la carte (...)
breakfast�
breakfast (alpaharam)
brunch�
brunch ("Tiffin")
lunch�
lunch (bhojanam)
tea (teneeru)�
tea (teneeru)
super�
super (chala bagundi)
I want _____.�
I want _____. (Naku kavali...)
I want a dish containing _____.�
I want a dish containing _____. (...)
chicken�
chicken (kodi mamsam)
beef�
beef (goddu mamsam)
fish�
fish (cheapa )
ham�
ham (...)
sausage�
sausage (...)
eggs�
eggs (guddu(singular),gudlu(plural))
salad�
salad ( tinataniki anni rakalu veg/fruits mukkalu gaa kosinavi )
(fresh) vegetables�
(fresh) vegetables (Taaja Kooragayalu)
(fresh) fruit�
(fresh) fruit ('Taaja Pandlu)
bread�
bread (Rottea)
toast�
toast (doraga vepinadi )
noodles�
noodles ()
rice�
rice (Annam)
beans�
beans (Chikkudu)
May I have a glass of _water____?�
May I have a glass of _____? (naaku oka lota neellu___ ivvagalara?)
May I have a cup of _tea____?�
May I have a cup of _____? (oka cup tea ivvandi)
May I have a bottle of _____?�
May I have a bottle of _____? (naku oka _____bottel kavali)
coffee�
coffee (...)
tea (drink)�
tea (teaneeru)
juice�
juice (rasam)
(bubbly) water�
water (neellu / neeru)
water�
water (neellu)
beer�
beer (...)
red/white wine�
red/white wine (...)
May I have some _____?�
May I have some _____? (naaku koncham ____ ivvagalara?)
salt�
salt (uppu)
black pepper�
black pepper (Miriyalu)
butter�
butter (venna)
Excuse me, waiter? (getting attention of server)
Excuse me, waiter? (...)
I'm finished.�
I'm finished. ( nenu purti chesanu )
It was delicious.�
It was delicious. (adi chaalaa kamma gaa vundi)
Please clear the plates.�
Please clear the plates. (dayachesi plates theeseyandi)
The check, please.�
The check, please. (dayachesi cheque ivvandi)

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