Tuesday, March 17, 2020
how to Order Mandarin Chinese in a Restaurant
how to Order Mandarin Chinese in a Restaurant When you are visiting China or Taiwan, you will have lots of opportunities to sample the local cuisine. Since food is a national passion, there are restaurants and food stalls almost everywhere. There are many different types of food available, from the various regional dishes of China to Korean, Japanese, and Western. Fast food outlets are in all major cities, and there are also upscale restaurants specializing in Western food - Italian seems to be the most popular. Restaurant Customs When you enter a restaurant, you will be asked how many people are in your party and will be shown to a table. If an English menu is not available, and you dont read Chinese, you will have to ask for help, either from the waiter or a Chinese friend. Most restaurants are open only during meal times - 11:30 to 1:00 for lunch and 5:30 to 7:00 for dinner. Snacks are available almost any time at coffee houses, tea shops, and street vendors. Meals are eaten relatively quickly, and it is customary to leave the restaurant as soon as everyone is finished. Usually, one person will pay for the whole group, so be sure to take your turn in paying for the meal. Tipping is not common in either Taiwan or China, and you usually pay for the meal at the cash register. Here are some phrases to help you order food in a restaurant. English Pinyin Traditional Characters Simplified Characters How many people are there? Qà ngwà ¨n jà « wà ¨i? è «â¹Ã¥â¢ Ã¥ ¹ ¾Ã¤ ½ ? è ¯ ·Ã©â" ®Ã¥â¡ ä ½ ? There are ___ people (in our party). ___ wà ¨i. ___ ä ½ ï ½ ¡ ___ ä ½ ï ½ ¡ Smoking or non-smoking? ChÃ
uyà n ma? 抽çâ¦â¢Ã¥â"Ž? 抽çÆ'Ÿå â"? Are you ready to order? KÃâºyà diÃŽn ci le ma? Ã¥ ¯Ã¤ » ¥Ã© »Å¾Ã¨ Å"ä ºâ Ã¥â"Ž? Ã¥ ¯Ã¤ » ¥Ã§â ¹Ã¨ Å"ä ºâ Ã¥ â"? Yes, we are ready to order. WÃâmen yo diÃŽn ci. æËâÃ¥â¬âè ¦ é »Å¾Ã¨ Å"ï ½ ¡ æËâä » ¬Ã¨ ¦ ç⠹è Å"ï ½ ¡ Not yet, please give us a few more minutes. Hi mà ©i. Zi dÃâºng yà «xi. éââæ ²â. Ã¥â ç â°Ã¤ ¸â¬Ã¤ ¸â¹Ã¯ ½ ¡ è ¿Ëæ ² ¡. Ã¥â ç â°Ã¤ ¸â¬Ã¤ ¸â¹Ã¯ ½ ¡ I would like .... WÃâ yo ... . æËâè ¦ ... æËâè ¦ ... . I will have this. WÃâ yo zhà ¨gà ¨. æËâè ¦ éâ¬â¢Ã¥â¬â¹Ã¯ ½ ¡ æËâè ¦ è ¿â¢Ã¤ ¸ ªÃ¯ ½ ¡ That is for me. Shà ¬ wÃâde. Ã¦Ë ¯Ã¦Ëâçšâï ½ ¡ Ã¦Ë ¯Ã¦Ëâçšâï ½ ¡ This is not what I ordered. Zhà ¨ bà ºshà ¬ wÃâ diÃŽn de. éâ¬â¢Ã¤ ¸ Ã¦Ë ¯Ã¦Ëâé »Å¾Ã§Å¡âï ½ ¡ è ¿â¢Ã¤ ¸ Ã¦Ë ¯Ã¦Ëâç⠹çšâï ½ ¡ Please bring us some.... Qà ng zi gÃâºi wÃâmen ... . è «â¹Ã¥â ç µ ¦Ã¦ËâÃ¥â¬â...ï ½ ¡ è ¯ ·Ã¥â ç »â¢Ã¦Ëâä » ¬...ï ½ ¡ Could I have the bill? Qà ng gÃâºi wÃâ zhngdà n. è «â¹Ã§ µ ¦Ã¦ËâÃ¥ ¸ ³Ã¥â" ®Ã¯ ½ ¡ è ¯ ·Ã§ »â¢Ã¦ËâÃ¥ ¸ Ã¥ â¢Ã¯ ½ ¡ How much is it? DuÃ
shÃŽo qin? Ã¥ ¤Å¡Ã¥ °âéÅ' ¢? Ã¥ ¤Å¡Ã¥ °âé⠱? Can I pay by credit card? WÃâ kÃâºyà yà ²ng xà ¬nyà ²ngkÃŽ ma? æËâÃ¥ ¯Ã¤ » ¥Ã§â ¨Ã¤ ¿ ¡Ã§â ¨Ã¥ ¡Ã¥â"Ž? æËâÃ¥ ¯Ã¤ » ¥Ã§â ¨Ã¤ ¿ ¡Ã§â ¨Ã¥ ¡Ã¥ â"? The bill is not right. Zhngdà n bà ¹duà ¬. Ã¥ ¸ ³Ã¥â" ®Ã¤ ¸ Ã¥ ° ï ½ ¡ Ã¥ ¸ Ã¥ â¢Ã¤ ¸ Ã¥ ¯ ¹Ã¯ ½ ¡
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