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Master how to order at a restaurant with the key pattern
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| Let's look at some more examples. |
| Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers. |
| Scusi, un menù, per favore. |
| Scusi, un menù, per favore. |
| Scusi, un caffè, per favore. |
| Scusi, un caffè, per favore. |
| Scusi, una bottiglia d'acqua, per favore. |
| Scusi, una bottiglia d'acqua, per favore. |
| Scusi, una pizza margherita, per favore. |
| Scusi, una pizza margherita, per favore. |
| Scusi, il conto, per favore. |
| Scusi, il conto, per favore. |
| Did you notice how I replaced the indefinite article with a definite article? |
| Scusi, il conto, per favore. |
| ''Excuse me, the check, please.'' |
| Let's start with the word conto ''check.'' conto. conto. |
| Conto is masculine and singular, so the article will agree with conto. |
| Il, ''the,'' il. Il. |
| When the speaker is referring to something specific, in this case the check, the definite article is used instead of the indefinite article. |
| Together, it's il conto, ''the check." Il conto. |
| All together, Scusi, il conto, per favore. ''Excuse me, the check, please.'' Scusi, il conto, per favore. |
| When referring to something specific, the sentence pattern is |
| Scusi, {definite article} {ITEM}, per favore. |
| "Excuse me, {definite article} {ITEM}, please.'' |
| Scusi, {definite article} {ITEM}, per favore. |
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