Vocabulaire 5.2Vocabulaire 5.2
Français IFrançais I
Excusez-moi!
• Excuse me!
Monsieur!
• Waiter!
Madame!
• Waitress!
• (one who looks old enough to be married)
Mademoiselle!
• Waitress!
La carte, s’il vous plaît.
• The menu, please.
Vous avez choisi?
• Have you decided?
• Have you chosen?
Vous prenez?
• What are you having?
Vous avez ___?
• Do you have ___?
• Insert the name of a beverage or a drink in the blank (iwith an appropriate article).
Qu’est-ce que vous avez comme boissons?
• What do you have to drink?
Qu’est-ce qu’il y a à boire?
• What is there to drink?
• Remember that you can use the verb manger in Qu’est-ce qu’il y a à manger? to ask “What is there to eat?”
Je voudrais ___.
• I would like ___.
• Insert the name of a food or beverage in the blank (with an appropriate article).
Je vais prendre ___ s’il vous plaît.
• I’ll have ___, please.
• Insert the name of a food or beverage in the blank (with the appropriate article).
. . . s’il vous plaît.
• . . . please.• Use this form with someone you don’t
know or to show respect. You can also use it when talking to more than one person.
• You would use this form with a waiter / waitress.
• Use s’il te plaît with a friend or someone else you know well.
Donnez-moi ___, s’il vous plaît;
• Please give me ___.
• Insert the name of a food or beverage in the blank (with an appropriate article).
Apportez-moi ___, s’il vous plaît.
• Please bring me ___, please.
• Insert the name of a food or beverage in the blank (along with the appropriate article).