Faroese (føroyskt) is the main language of the Faroe Islands.
Pronunciation guide
editFaroese pronunciation is quite straightforward once the basic rules have been learnt. Stress always falls on the first syllable on any word.
Vowels
editAccented vowels are treated as letters in their own right in Faroese, with their own pronunciation. All vowels have long and short forms. Vowels are short in front of two or more consonants, otherwise they are long.
- A a
- (Short) like "a" in "land", (long) like "ea" in "bear".
- Á á
- (Short) like "aw" in "law", (long) like "wha" in "whack".
- E e
- (Short) like "e" in "bet", (long) like "ai" in "air".
- I i
- (Short) like "i" in "sit", (long) like the "ee" in "see".
- Í í
- (Short) like the "wi" in "with", (long) like "whee" in "wheeze".
- O o
- (Short) like "aw" in "law", (long) like "oa" in "oar".
- Ó ó
- (Short) like "e" in "father", (long) like "o" in "wrote".
- U u
- (Short) like "oo" in "foot", (long) like "oo" in "food".
- Ú ú
- (Short) like Faroese long "i" but said with rounded lips, (long) like Faroese long "u" but said with rounded lips.
- Y y
- Same as Faroese "i": (Short) like "i" in "sit", (long) like the "ee" in "see".
- Ý ý
- Same as Faroese "í": (Short) like the "wi" in "with", (long) like "whee" in "wheeze".
- Æ æ
- Same as Faroese "a": (Short) like "a" in "land", (long) like "ea" in "bear".
- Ø ø
- (Short) like "e" in "father", (long) like short Faroese "ó" but lengthened.
Consonants
edit- B b
- Like "b" in "bed".
- D d
- Like "d" in "day".
- Ð ð
- Like the "y" in "yes" when it is the final letter of a word, otherwise used to separate two vowels when they are in different syllables.
- G g
- Silent when it is the final letter of a word, pronounced directly before and after consonants. It is used also as a separator between two vowels when they are in different syllables.
- H h
- Like "h" in "hot".
- J j
- Like "y" in "yes".
- K k
- Like "k" in "k".
- L l
- Like "l" in "like".
- M m
- Like "m" in "me".
- N n
- Like "n" in "nurse".
- P p
- Like "p" in "push".
- R r
- Like "r" in "radio".
- S s
- Like "s" in "sun"
- T t
- Like "t" in "take".
- V v
- Like "v" in "value".
Common diphthongs
edit- ei
- (Short) like (British) english "ei" in "either" , (Long) Like "i" in "hi" (or the English word "eye"). In the North it is pronounced like "oy" in "boy".
- ey
- (Short) Like "e" in "bet", (Long) Like "ey" in "hey".
- oy
- (Short) Like "o" in "hot" fused together with "ey" in "key", like (but not the same as) "oy" in "boy".
- ðr
- Like "gr" in "great".
- dj, ge, gi, gy, gey, gj, ggj
- Like "j" in "jaw".
- ft
- Like "tt" in "butter".
- hj
- Like "ch" in "church".
- ke, ki, ky, key, kj
- Like "ch" in "church".
- ll
- Like "t" and "l" fused together. Similar to Welsh "ll".
- rn
- Like "dn" in "hadn't".
- sj, sk, ske, ski, sky, skey, skj
- Like "sh" in "ship".
Phrase list
editBasics
editNote: The hyphens (-) are only there to help you break down the pronunciation of words. Pronounce the word without pausing on hyphens.
Common signs
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- Hello.
- Halló. (hahloh)
- Hello/Hi/Hey. (informal)
- Hey. (Hey)
- How are you?
- Hvussu hevur tú tað? (Kvuss-u hev-ur too tay?)
- Fine, thank you.
- Gott, takk. (Gohtt, takk)
- What is your name?
- Hvussu eita tygum? (Kvuss-u aiht-a tee-yun?)
- What is your name? (informal)
- Hvussu eitur tú? (Kvuss-u aiht-ur too?)
- My name is ______ .
- Eg eiti ______ . (Ey aiht-eh _____ .)
- Nice to meet you.
- Stuttligt at hitta teg. (Stut-leehtt eh-at heett-a teyh)
- Please.
- Gerið so væl. (Jer-eh soh veal)
- Thank you.
- Takk fyri. (Takk fi-reh)
- Thanks.
- Takk. (Takk)
- You're welcome.
- Onki at takka fyri. (On-che at takka fi-reh)
- Yes.
- Ja. (Yea)
- No.
- Nei. (Nai)
- Excuse me. (getting attention)
- Orsaka. (Or-sha-ka)
- Excuse me. (begging pardon)
- Umskylda. (Um-shil-da)
- I'm sorry.
- Orsakið meg. (Or-sha-cheh mey)
- Goodbye
- Farvæl. (Far-veal)
- I can't speak Faroese [well].
- Ey dugi ikki [so væl] at tosa føroyskt. (Ey du-weh ich-e [so veal] e-at tosah Fur-ee-st)
- Do you speak English?
- Dugir tú eingilskt? (Du-weer too ain-dj-eelst?)
- Is there someone here who speaks English?
- Dugir nakar her eingilskt? (Du-weer neahk-ar her ain-dj-eelst?)
- Help!
- Hjálp! (Yolp!)
- Look out!
- Ansa tær! (An-sa te-ar!)
- Good morning.
- Góðan morgun. (go-wan mor-gun)
- Good day.
- Góðan dag(in). (go-wan de-a-(yin))
- Good evening.
- Gott kvøld. (gott kvuhld)
- Good night.
- Góða nátt. (go-wa nawt)
- Sleep tight
- sov gott. (sov got)
- I don't understand.
- Eg skilji ikki. (Ey shil-ye ich-e)
- Where is the toilet?
- Hvar er vesi? (Kvar er ve-Seh?)
Problems
edit- Leave me alone.
- Far burtur. (Fe-ar bursh-tur)
- Don't touch me!
- Ikki nerta meg! (Ee-cheh nersh-ta meh)
- I'll call the police.
- Eg ringi eftir løgregluni. (Eh rin-djeh ett-ir luhg-reg-lun-eh)
- Police!
- Løgregla! (Luhg-reg-la)
- Stop! Thief!
- Steðga! Tjóvur! (Steh-ga! Choh-vur!)
- I need your help.
- Mær tørvar tína hjálp. (Mear tuhr-var tooin-ah hyolp)
- It's an emergency!
- Hetta er ein neyðstøða! (Hett-a er ain ney-stuh-wa!)
- I'm lost.
- Eg eri vilst/ur (f/m). (Ey er-eh vilst-/ur)
- I lost my bag.
- Eg havi mist mína tasku. (Ey heah-veh mist mooi-nah task-oo)
- I lost my wallet.
- Eg havi mist min pengapung. (Ey hav-ee mist mooin peng-a-pung)
- I'm sick.
- Eg eri sjúk/ur (f/m). (Ey er-eh shyook-/ur)
- I've been injured.
- Eg eri skødd/skæddur (f/m). (Ey er-ee skuhdd/skadd-ur)
- I need a doctor.
- Mær tørvar ein lækna. (Me-ar tuhr-var ain lahk-na)
- Can I use your phone?
- Kann eg læna telefonina? (Kann ey le-a-na te-le-fon-een-a)
Numbers
editNOTE: The numbers 1 to 3 have three gender forms in Faroese, and this gender form changes depending upon whether the number is attached to a masculine, feminine, or neuter word. Only numbers one to three have these gender forms. In addition the numbers one to three change for the four grammatical cases.
- half
- hálvur(m) /hálv(f) /hálvt(n) (holvur /holv /holvt)
- third
- triðjingur (tree-ying-ur)
- quarter
- fjórðingur (fyoh-ring-ur)
- less
- minni (min-ni)
- more
- meiri/fleiri (mu-ee-ri/flu-ee-ree)
Cardinal
editExamples:
- (m) Ein maður (ayn ma-ur) "a/one man".
- (f) Ein kvinna (ayn kvin-a) "a/one woman".
- (n) Eitt barn (aytt bahrn) "a/one child".
- 1
- ein, (masculine) (ayn)
- ein, (feminine) (ayn)
- eitt, (neuter) (aytt)
- 2
- tveir, (masculine) (tvay-r)
- tvær, (feminine) (tya-r)
- tvey, (neuter) (tv-u-ee)
- 3
- tríggir, (masculine) (truee-gir)
- tríggjar, (feminine) (truee-jar)
- trý, (neuter) (truee)
- 4
- fýra (fuee-ra)
- 5
- fimm (fim)
- 6
- seks (sehks)
- 7
- sjey (shay)
- 8
- átta (otta)
- 9
- níggju (nwi-choo)
- 10
- tíggju (twi-choo)
- ti (neuter) (ti)
- 11
- ellivu (ehl-ee-voo)
- 12
- tólv (tohlv)
- 13
- trettan (tret-an)
- 14
- fjúrtan (fyoor-tan)
- 15
- fimtan (fim-tan)
- 16
- sekstan (sex-tan)
- 17
- seytjan (suhy-chan)
- 18
- átjan (och-an)
- 19
- nítjan (nuee-chan)
- 20
- tjúgu (choo-u)
- 21
- einogtjúgu (ayn-o-choo-u)
- 22
- tveirogtjúgu (tvay-ro-choo-u)
- 23
- tríggirogtjúgu (truee-gi-ro-choo-u)
- 30
- tretivu (tret-i-voo)
- 40
- fjøruti (fyuh-root-ee)
- 50
- fimti (fim-tee)
- 60
- seksti (sex-tee)
- 70
- sjúti (shoo-tee)
- 80
- áttati (ott-a-tee)
- 90
- níti (nuee-ti)
- 100
- hundrað (hund-ra)
- 101
- hundrað og ein (hund-ra o ayn)
- 200
- tvey hundrað (tvuee hund-ra)
- 300
- trý hundrað (truee hund-ra)
- 400
- fýra hundrað (fuee-ra hund-ra)
- 1000
- túsund (too-sund)
- 2000
- tvey túsund (tvuee too-sund)
- 100,000
- hundrað túsund (hund-ra too-sund)
- 1,000,000
- millión (mee-hlion)
- 1,000,000,000
- miljarður (meel-yar-ur)
- 1,000,000,000,000
- billión (bee-hlion)
Ordinal
edit- 1st
- fyrsti (masculine) (feer-stee)
- fyrsta, (feminine) (feer-sta)
- fyrsta, (neuter) (feer-sta)
- 2nd
- annar (masculine) (an-ar)
- onnur, (feminine) (on-ur)
- annað, (neuter) (an-a)
- 3rd
- triði (masculine) (tree-ee)
- triða, (feminine) (tree-a)
- triða, (neuter) (tree-a)
...etc...
- 4th
- fjórði (fjohr-ee)
- 5th
- fimti (feem-ti)
- 6th
- sætti (syat-ee)
- 7th
- sjeyndi (shuen-dee)
- 8th
- áttandi (o-tand-ee)
- 9th
- níggjundi (nuee-jund-ee)
- 10th
- tíggjundi (tuee-jund-ee)
- 11th
- ellivti (ehl-eev-tee)
- 12th
- tólvti (tohlv-tee)
- 13th
- trettandi (tret-and-ee)
- 14th
- fjúrtandi (fyoort-and-ee)
- 15th
- fimtandi (fim-tand-ee)
- 16th
- sekstandi (sex-and-ee)
- 17th
- seytjandi (suee-chand-ee)
- 18th
- átjandi (o-chand-ee)
- 19th
- nítjandi (nuee-chand-ee)
- 20th
- tjúgundi (choo-und-ee)
- 21st
- tjúgundi og fyrsti (choo-und-ee o feer-stee)
- 22nd
- tjúgundi og annar (choo-und-ee o an-ar)
- 23rd
- tjúgundi og triði (choo-und-ee o tree-ee)
- 30th
- tretivundi (tret-iv-und-ee)
- 40th
- fjørutandi (fyuhr-ut-and-ee)
- 50th
- fimtandi (fim-tand-ee)
- 60th
- sekstandi (sex-tand-ee)
- 70th
- sjútandi (shoo-tand-ee)
- 80th
- áttandi (o-tand-ee)
- 90th
- nítandi (nuee-tand-ee)
- 100th
- hundraðandi (hund-ra-and-ee)
- 200th
- tveyhundraðandi (tvuhy-hund-ra-and-ee)
- 300th
- trýhundraðandi (truee-hund-ra-and-ee)
- 1000th
- túsundandi (too-sund-and-ee)
- 2000th
- tveytúsundandi (tvuhy-too-sund-and-ee)
- 1,000,000th
- milliónandi (meehl-ion-and-ee)
- 1,000,000,000th
- túsund milliónandi (''too-sund meehl-ion-and-ee)
- 1,000,000,000,000th
- billiónandi (beehl-ion-and-ee)
Time
edit- now
- nú (noo)
- early
- árla (aur-la) or tíðliga (ti-ljah)
- later
- eftir (ett-ir)
- before
- fyrr (feer)
- morning
- morgun (morg-un)
- afternoon
- seinnapartur (sayn-a-part-ur)
- evening
- kvøld (kvuhld)
- night
- nátt (nott)
Clock time
editThe Faroe Islands use the 24hr clock format like most of Europe.
- one o'clock AM
- klokkan er eitt (klok-an er aytt)
- two o'clock AM
- klokkan er tvey (klok-an er tvuee)
- noon
- á miðdegi (o mi-de-ee)
- one o'clock PM
- klokkan er trettan (klok-an er tret-an)
- two o'clock PM
- klokkan er fjúrtan (klok-an er fyoor-tan)
- midnight
- midnátt (mid-nott)
Duration
edit- _____ minute(s)
- _____ minuttur (meen-oo-tur)
- Plural; minuttir (meen-oo-tir)
- _____ hour(s)
- _____ tími(singular) (tuee-mee)
- Plural; tímar (tuee-mar)
- _____ day(s)
- _____ dagur (da-ur)
- Plural; dagar (da-ar)
- _____ week(s)
- _____ vika (veek-a)
- Plural; vikur (veek-ur)
- _____ month(s)
- _____ mánaður (mon-a-ur)
- Plural; mánaðir (mon-a-ir)
- _____ year(s)
- _____ ár (awr)
Days
edit- today
- í dag (uee dya)
- yesterday
- í gjár (uee gyor)
- tomorrow
- í morgin (uee mor-gin)
- this week
- hesa vikuna (he-sa veek-u-na)
- last week
- í siðstu viku (uee see-stu vee-ku)
- next week
- næstu viku (nya-stu vee-ku)
- Sunday
- Sunnudagur (sun-u-da-ur)
- Monday
- Mánadagur (mon-a-da-ur)
- Tuesday
- Týsdagur (tuees-da-ur)
- Wednesday
- Mikudagur (mee-ku-da-ur)
- Thursday
- Hósdagur (hohs-da-ur)
- Friday
- Fríggjadagur (fruee-ja-da-ur)
- Saturday
- Leygardagur (luee-gar-da-ur)
Months
edit- January
- Januar (jan-oo-ar)
- February
- Februar (feb-roo-ar)
- March
- Mars (marss)
- April
- Apríl (ap-ruel)
- May
- Mai (migh)
- June
- Juni (yun-ee)
- July
- Juli (yul-ee)
- August
- August (a-gust)
- September
- September (sept-em-bir)
- October
- Oktober (Okt-o-bir)
- November
- November (nov-em-bir)
- December
- Desember (des-em-bir)
Writing time and date
editDATE: The date in Faroese is written in the dd/mm/yyyy format.
Long date
- Leygardagur 05. apríl 2008
- Saturday 5th April 2008
Short date
- 05-04-2008
- 05/04-2008
Time
- Written: klokkan 07.05
- Spoken: "klokkan er fimm minuttar yvir sjey" (Klock-an er fim meen-u-tar ee-vir shey)
- Literal Meaning: "The clock is five minutes after seven."
Colors
edit- black
- svartur (svarsh-tur)
- white
- hvítur (kvuee-tur)
- gray
- gráur (gro-ur)
- red
- reytt (reyt)
- blue
- blátt (bloaat)
- yellow
- gult (gult)
- green
- grønt (gruhnt)
- orange
- appelsingult (ap-el-sin-gult)
- purple
- lilla (lee-hla)
- brown
- brúnt (broont)
Transportation
editNote: There are no trains in the Faroe Islands.
Bus
edit- A single ticket to _____.
- Kundi eg fingið einvegis ferðasil til _____? (Kun-dee eh finj-ee ayn-vay-ees fer-a-seel teel _____?)
- A return ticket to _____.
- Kundi eg fingið ferðasil aftur og fram til _____? (Kun-dee eh finj-ee fer-a-seel aft-ur o fram teel _____?)
- How much does that cost?
- Hvat kostar tað? (Kvat kost-ar tay?)
- Where does this bus go?
- Hvar fer bussurin? (Kvar fer buss-ur-in?)
- Where is the bus to _____?
- Hvar er bussurin til _____? (Kvar fer buss-ur-een teel _____?)
- Does this bus stop at _____?
- Steðgar bussurin hjá _____? (Ste-ar buss-ur-een hjoa _____?)
- When does the bus leave?
- Nær fer bussurin? (Nyer fer buss-ur-een?)
- When does the bus leave for _____?
- Nær fer bussurin til _____? (Nyer fer buss-ur-een teel _____?)
- When does the bus arrive?
- Nær kemur bussurin? (Nyer kem-ur buss-ur-een?)
- When will the bus arrive in _____?
- Nær kemur bussurin í _____? (Nyar kem-ur buss-ur-een uee _____?)
Boat
edit- Which harbour is next?
- Hvor er næsta havn? (Kvor ehr nya-sta havn?)
- Is this the ferry for _____?
- Er hetta ferjan til _____? (Ehr het-a fer-yan teel _____?)
Directions
edit- How do I get to _____?
- Hvussu komi eg til _____? (Kvussu kom-i ey till)
- ...the port?
- ...havnið? (haun-iy)
- ...the bus stop?
- ...bussteðgiplássið? (...)
- ...the airport?
- ...flogvøllurin? (flog-vhu-tlu-rin)
- ...the youth hostel?
- ...vallarheimið? (van-tlar-heim-iy)
- ...the _____ hotel?
- ... _____ hotellið? (...)
- ...the American/Canadian/Australian/British consulate?
- ...Ameriskt/Kanadiskt/Avstraliskt/Breskt konsúlatið? (...)
- Where are there a lot of...
- Hvar er mangt... (...)
- ...hotels?
- ...hotell? (...)
- ...restaurants?
- ...matstovur? (...)
- ...bars?
- ...drykkjustovur? (...)
- ...sites to see?
- ...staðir verur at síggja? (...)
- Can you show me on the map?
- Kunnu tygum vísa mær á kortinum? (...)
- street
- breyt (...)
- Turn left.
- Fær vinstru. (...)
- Turn right.
- Fær høgru. (...)
- left
- vinstra (...)
- right
- høgri (...)
- straight ahead
- Beint fram (...)
- towards the _____
- til _____ (...)
- past the _____
- framvið _____ (...)
- before the _____
- á undan _____ (...)
- opposite (the) _____
- á ímóti _____ (...)
- Watch for the _____.
- at tykja _____. (...)
- north
- norður (...)
- south
- suður (...)
- east
- eystur (...)
- west
- vestur (...)
- uphill
- upp (...)
- downhill
- niður (...)
Taxi
edit- Taxi!
- Taxi! (Tax-ee!)
- Take me to _____, please.
- Tak meg til _____, gerið so væl. (Tak meh teel _____, je-ree soh vyal)
- How much does it cost to get to _____?
- Hvat kostar tað til _____? (Kvat kost-ar tya teel _____?)
- Take me there, please.
- Tak meg til higar, gerið so væl. (Tak meh teel hyar, je-ree soh vyal)
Lodging
edit- Do you have any rooms available?
- Eru nøkur leys kømur? (Eh-roo nuhk-ur luhys kuhm-ur)
- How much is a room for one person/two people?
- Hvat kostar ein einkultkamar/dupultkamar? (Kvat kost-ar ayn-kult-kam-ar/dup-ult-kam-ar?)
- Does the room come with...
- Kemur tað við... (Kem-ur tya vuhy...)
- ...bedsheets?
- ...songløkum? (song-luhk-um)
- ...a bathroom?
- ...bað? (bya)
- ...a telephone?
- ...einari telefon? (ayn-ar-ee tel-eh-fon)
- ...a TV?
- ...einum sjónvarpi? (...)
- May I see the room first?
- Kann eg sleppa at síggja tað? (Kan eh slep-a at suhy-ja tya?)
- Do you have anything quieter?
- Eru nøkur við stillari kami? (Eh-roo nuhk-ur vuhy stihl-ar-ee kam-ee?)
- ...bigger?
- ...stórari? (stur-ar-ee?)
- ...cleaner?
- ...reinari? (rayn-ar-ee?)
- ...cheaper?
- ...bíligari? (buhy-lee-ar-ee?)
- OK, I'll take it.
- Tað er fínt, eg taki tað. (Tya ehr fuhynt, eh tak-ee tya)
- I will stay for _____ night(s).
- Eg steðgi í _____ nátt/nætur. (Eh steh-ee uhy _____ nott/nyat-ur)
- Can you suggest another hotel?
- Kunna tit bjóða annað hotell? (Kun-a teet bju-a yana hotehl?)
- Do you have a safe?
- Hava tit trygg? (Hav-a teet treeg?)
- ...lockers?
- ...skáp? (skop?)
- Is breakfast/supper included?
- Er morgunmatur/døgurði uppi í? (Ehr morg-un-mat-ur/duh-ur-ee upp-ee uhy?)
- What time is breakfast/supper?
- Nær er morgunmatur/døgurði? (Nyar ehr morg-un-mat-ur/duh-ur-ee upp-ee?)
- Please clean my room.
- Kunna tit reinsa kamar mín? (Kun-a teet rayn-sa kam-ar muhyn?)
- Can you wake me at _____? | Kunna tit vakna meg klokkan _____? (Kun-a teet vak-na meh klok-an _____?)
- I want to check out.
- Kann eg fáa rokningina? (Kan eh fo-a rok-neeng-een-a?)
Money
edit- Do you accept American/Australian/Canadian dollars?
- Samtykkja tit Ameriskar/Avstraliskar/Kanadiskar dollarar? (Sam-teech-ah teet am-er-eesh-ar/av-stral-ee-shar/kan-ad-eesh-ar dohl-ar-ar?)
- Do you accept British pounds?
- Samtykkja tit Breskar pund? (Sam-teech-ah teet bresh-ar pund)
- Do you accept credit cards?
- Samtykkja tit gjaldkort? (Sam-teech-ah teet gyald-kohrt?)
- Can you change money for me?
- Kunna tit hjálpa meg at broyta pening? (Kun-a teet hjolp-a meh at broy-ta pen-ing?)
- Where can I get money changed?
- Hvar kann eg broyta pening? (Kvar kan eh broy-ta pen-ing?)
- Can you change a traveler's cheque for me?
- Kunna tit broyta ferðapening fyri meg? (Kun-a teet broy-ta fer-a-pen-ing fee-ree meh?)
- Where can I get a traveler's cheque changed?
- Hvar kann eg broyta ferðapening? (Kvar kan eh broy-ta fer-a-pen-ing?)
- What is the exchange rate?
- Hvat er kursurin fyri ___? (Kvat ehr kur-sur-een fee-ree ___?)
- Where is an ATM?
- Hvar er ATM? (Hvar ehr ah-te-em?)
Eating
edit- A table for one person/two people, please.
- A table for one person/two people, please. (...)
- Can I look at the menu, please?
- Can I look at the menu, please? (...)
- Can I look in the kitchen?
- Can I look in the kitchen? (...)
- Is there a house specialty?
- Is there a house specialty? (...)
- Is there a local specialty?
- Is there a local specialty? (...)
- I'm a vegetarian.
- I'm a vegetarian. (...)
- I don't eat pork.
- I don't eat pork. (...)
- I don't eat beef.
- I don't eat beef. (...)
- 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? (...)
- fixed-price meal
- fixed-price meal (...)
- a la carte
- a la carte (...)
- breakfast
- breakfast (...)
- lunch
- lunch (...)
- tea (meal)
- tea (...)
- supper
- supper (...)
- I want _____.
- I want _____. (...)
- I want a dish containing _____.
- I want a dish containing _____. (...)
- chicken
- chicken (...)
- beef
- beef (...)
- fish
- fish (...)
- ham
- ham (...)
- sausage
- sausage (...)
- cheese
- cheese (...)
- eggs
- eggs (...)
- salad
- salad (...)
- (fresh) vegetables
- (fresh) vegetables (...)
- (fresh) fruit
- (fresh) fruit (...)
- bread
- bread (...)
- toast
- toast (...)
- noodles
- noodles (...)
- rice
- rice (...)
- beans
- beans (...)
- May I have a glass of _____?
- May I have a glass of _____? (...)
- May I have a cup of _____?
- May I have a cup of _____? (...)
- May I have a bottle of _____?
- May I have a bottle of _____? (...)
- coffee
- coffee (...)
- tea (drink)
- tea (...)
- juice
- juice (...)
- (bubbly) water
- water (...)
- water
- water (...)
- beer
- beer (...)
- red/white wine
- red/white wine (...)
- May I have some _____?
- May I have some _____? (...)
- salt
- salt (...)
- black pepper
- black pepper (...)
- butter
- butter (...)
- Excuse me, waiter? (getting attention of server)
- Excuse me, waiter? (...)
- I'm finished.
- I'm finished. (...)
- It was delicious.
- It was delicious. (...)
- Please clear the plates.
- Please clear the plates. (...)
- The bill, please.
- The bill, please. (...)