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Michael: Welcome to 3-Minute Afrikaans Season 1, Lesson 22 - Ordering at a Restaurant In this lesson, you’ll learn how to order at a restaurant or coffee shop in Afrikaans.
Body
Michael: Here's the common way to ask 'Can I see the menu?' in Afrikaans.
Dewan: [Normal] Kan ek die spyskaart sien?
Michael: First is a word meaning 'can'
Dewan: [Normal] kan [Slow] kan
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'I'
Dewan: [Normal] ek [Slow] ek
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'the'
Dewan: [Normal] die [Slow] die
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'menu'
Dewan: [Normal] spyskaart [Slow] spyskaart
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'see'
Dewan: [Normal] sien [Slow] sien
Michael: Listen again to the question meaning 'Can I see the menu?'
Dewan: [Slow] Kan ek die spyskaart sien? [Normal] Kan ek die spyskaart sien?
Michael: Ok, now let's see the common way to ask 'What do you recommend?'
Dewan: [Normal] Wat stel jy voor?
Michael: First is a word meaning 'what'
Dewan: [Normal] wat [Slow] wat
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'suggest'
Dewan: [Normal] stel [Slow] stel
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'you'
Dewan: [Normal] jy [Slow] jy
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'for'
Dewan: [Normal] voor [Slow] voor
Michael: Listen again to the question meaning 'What do you recommend?'
Dewan: [Slow] Wat stel jy voor? [Normal] Wat stel jy voor?
Michael: Then, we have the common way to say 'A coffee for me.'
Dewan: [Normal] 'n Koffie vir my.
Michael: First is a word meaning 'a'
Dewan: [Normal] 'n [Slow] 'n
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'coffee'
Dewan: [Normal] koffie [Slow] koffie
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'for'
Dewan: [Normal] vir [Slow] vir
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'me'
Dewan: [Normal] my [Slow] my
Michael: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'A coffee for me.'
Dewan: [Slow] 'n Koffie vir my. [Normal] 'n Koffie vir my.
Michael: Finally here is another common way to say 'I would like a coffee.'
Dewan: [Normal] Ek wil 'n koffie hê.
Michael: First is a word meaning 'I'
Dewan: [Normal] ek [Slow] ek
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'will'
Dewan: [Normal] wil [Slow] wil
Michael: Next is a word meaning 'a'
Dewan: [Normal] 'n [Slow] 'n
Michael: Next is the word meaning 'coffee'
Dewan: [Normal] koffie [Slow] koffie
Michael: Last is the word meaning 'have'
Dewan: [Normal] hê [Slow] hê
Michael: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'I would like a coffee.'
Dewan: [Slow] Ek wil 'n koffie hê. [Normal] Ek wil 'n koffie hê.
Cultural Insight
Michael: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Dewan: South Africa has amazing restaurants to enjoy and experience. You should be served by a waiter and you can call for the bill by pretending to 'sign' your signature in the air.

Outro

Michael: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson!
Dewan: Totsiens!

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