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Italian phrasebook: Food, Restaurants and Menus
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Do you love Italian cuisine? Are you planning to go to Italy? If you visit Italy you cant’miss the best Italian restaurants and cafes? Even if in many tourist resorts along Italy, English is widely spoken, generally Italian people can’t speak non-Romance languages very well, so it is useful to know some basic phrases in Italian. If you are looking for online suggestions, Rome-explorer.com can help you, offering an easy Italian phrasebook that collects the most common Italian phrases. In this article you will find a selection of Italian phrases about food, restaurants and menus.
English / Italian
Do you know any good restaurants nearby?
Conosci qualche buon ristorante nei dintorni?
I would like to reserve a table for three
Vorrei prenotare un tavolo per tre
Can I have the menu please?
Posso avere il menu, per favore?
Is there a set menu?
C’è un menu fisso?
Can I have the wine list?
Posso avere la carta dei vini?
I would like…
Vorrei…
Where is the bathroom?
Dove è il bagno?
Can I have a napkin?
Posso avere un tovagliolo?
…a fork?
…una forchetta
…a spoon
…un cucchiaio
…a knife
…un coltello
…a cup
…una tazza
…a glass
…un bicchiere
…teaspoon
…un cucchiaino
I’d like a bottle of white wine
Vorrei una bottiglia di vino bianco
The bill, please
Il conto, per favore
Is the service included?
Il servizio è incluso?
First course
Primo
Second course
Secondo
Appetizer
Antipasto
Dessert
Dolce
I’m just browsing the menu
Sto solo dando un’occhiata al menu
Do you accept credit cards?
Accetta carte di credito?
I can’t eat anything made with…
Non posso mangiare niente con…
I’d like some water
Vorrei dell’acqua
I’m vegetarian
Sono vegetariano/a
May I order now?
Posso ordinare ora?
What do you recommend?
Cosa consiglia?
Italian phrasebook: The history
The Italian language has a long history, but the modern standard of the language was largely shaped by relatively recent events. Italian is a Romance language spoken as a native language by 70 million people in Italy, San Marino, Vatican City and part of Switzerland. In addition it is spoken by at least 150 million people as a non-native language. Italian derives from Latin and is the closest national language to Latin. It was adopted by the state after the unification of Italy and it is based on the Tuscan dialect, which beforehand was only available to upper class Florentine society.
The Italian language has a long history, but the modern standard of the language was largely shaped by relatively recent events. Italian is a Romance language spoken as a native language by 70 million people in Italy, San Marino, Vatican City and part of Switzerland. In addition it is spoken by at least 150 million people as a non-native language. Italian derives from Latin and is the closest national language to Latin. It was adopted by the state after the unification of Italy and it is based on the Tuscan dialect, which beforehand was only available to upper class Florentine society.
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