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[스페인어] 기본표현: "라떼 주세요" "라떼 주문할께요"

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by S부장_미래전략 2023. 9. 1. 01:59

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[스페인어] 기본표현: "라떼 주세요" "라떼 주문할께요" 

 

Un cafe latte
Un cafe latte

 

 

 

[스페인어] 기본표현: "라떼 주세요" "라떼 주문할께요", 에 대해 알아보려고 합니다.

 

스페인 및 중남미에서 맛있는 카페 라떼를 주문하는 기본표현을 무엇일까요?

 

 

기본표현:  ~ 주세요,  "Quisiera ~" / "Me gustaría pedir ~ " / "¿Tiene ~"

 

Spanish: Un café latte, por favor.

Korean: 카페 라떼 하나 주세요.

English: A café latte, please.

Verb Explanation: "Un café latte" is a direct request for a café latte. "Por favor" is used to be polite.

 

Spanish: Quisiera un café latte.

Korean: 카페 라떼 하나 주세요.

English: I would like a café latte.

Verb Explanation: "Quisiera" comes from the verb "querer," which means "to want." This expression is a polite way of ordering.

 

Spanish: Me gustaría pedir un café latte.

Korean: 카페 라떼 하나 주문하고 싶어요.

English: I would like to order a café latte.

Verb Explanation: "Gustaría" comes from the verb "gustar," which means "to like." It's used here to express a desire to order.

 

Spanish: Puede traerme un café latte, por favor.

Korean: 카페 라떼 하나 가져다 주시겠어요?

English: Could you bring me a café latte, please.

Verb Explanation: "Puede" comes from the verb "poder," which means "can." This expression is a polite way of requesting the coffee.

 

Spanish: Voy a pedir un café latte.

Korean: 카페 라떼 하나 주문할게요.

English: I'm going to order a café latte.

Verb Explanation: "Voy a pedir" combines "ir" (to go) and "pedir" (to ask/order). It indicates your intention to order.

 

Spanish: Quiero un café latte, por favor.

Korean: 카페 라떼 하나 원해요.

English: I want a café latte, please.

Verb Explanation: "Quiero" means "I want." This expression is straightforward and commonly used.

 

Spanish: ¿Podría conseguir un café latte?

Korean: 카페 라떼 하나 가져올 수 있을까요?

English: Could I get a café latte?

Verb Explanation: "Podría" comes from the verb "poder," which means "can." It's a polite way of asking for the coffee.

 

Spanish: ¿Tiene café latte en el menú?

Korean: 메뉴에 카페 라떼 있나요?

English: Do you have café latte on the menu?

Verb Explanation: "Tiene" is the third person singular form of the verb "tener," which means "to have." This question asks if café latte is available.

 

Spanish: Necesito un café latte, por favor.

Korean: 카페 라떼 하나 필요해요.

English: I need a café latte, please.

Verb Explanation: "Necesito" means "I need." It's a straightforward way of stating your requirement.

 

Spanish: ¿Me podría preparar un café latte, por favor?

Korean: 카페 라떼 하나 만들어 주실 수 있을까요?

English: Could you prepare a café latte for me, please?

Verb Explanation: "Preparar" means "to prepare." This is a polite way of asking for the coffee to be made.

 

 

 

회화패턴: ~ 주세요,  "Quisiera ~" / "¿Tiene ~"

 

Sample Conversation 1:

 

Customer: Hola, quisiera un café latte, por favor. (Hello, I would like a café latte, please.)

Barista: Claro, ¿para aquí o para llevar? (Sure, for here or to go?)

Customer: Para aquí, por favor. (For here, please.)

Barista: Perfecto, enseguida se lo preparo. (Perfect, I'll prepare it for you right away.)

Customer: Gracias. (Thank you.)

 

Sample Conversation 2:

 

Customer: Buenos días, ¿tiene café latte en el menú? (Good morning, do you have café latte on the menu?)

Barista: Sí, por supuesto. ¿Desea uno? (Yes, of course. Would you like one?)

Customer: Sí, me gustaría pedir un café latte. (Yes, I would like to order a café latte.)

Barista: Claro, ¿tamaño regular o grande? (Sure, regular size or large?)

Customer: Tamaño regular, por favor. (Regular size, please.)

Barista: Muy bien, ¿algo más? (Alright, anything else?)

Customer: No, solo el café latte. (No, just the café latte.)

Barista: De acuerdo, aquí tiene su café latte. (Alright, here's your café latte.)

Customer: Gracias. (Thank you.)

 

 

 

 

 

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