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In this lesson, we will learn how to order food and drink at a restaurant or cafe in Persian, and also how to express our likes and dislikes. Food is an important part of Iranian culture, and we have a wide variety of delicious dishes and beverages to choose from. So let's dive in and explore the vocabulary and phrases that will help us navigate the culinary landscape of Iran! | |||
== Ordering Food and Drink == | |||
When you go to a restaurant or cafe in Iran, you may encounter different situations, such as ordering from a menu, asking for recommendations, or requesting specific dietary preferences. Here are some useful phrases and vocabulary to help you in these situations: | |||
== | === Basic Phrases === | ||
Let's start with some basic phrases that you can use when ordering food and drink: | |||
* "I would like to order, please." - "Lotfan, mikham sefaresh konam." | |||
* "What do you recommend?" - "Che chizi tavsiye mikonid?" | |||
* "Do you have any vegetarian options?" - "Vazhegan darid?" | |||
* "I am allergic to peanuts." - "Man beh zardchobe alergi daram." | |||
* "Can I see the menu, please?" - "Mishe menoyo bebinam, lotfan?" | |||
* "Is there a special today?" - "Emrooze mozoo'i hast?" | |||
* "Can I have the bill, please?" - "Mishe hesab ro bedam, lotfan?" | |||
== | === Vocabulary === | ||
Now let's learn some vocabulary related to food and drink: | |||
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! Iranian Persian !! Pronunciation !! English | ! Iranian Persian !! Pronunciation !! English | ||
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| | | غذا || ghaza || food | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | نوشیدنی || noshidani || beverage | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | نان || nan || bread | ||
|- | |- | ||
| برنج || | | برنج || berenj || rice | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | گوشت || goosht || meat | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | مرغ || morgh || chicken | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | ماهی || mahi || fish | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | سبزیجات || sabzijat || vegetables | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | میوه || meyve || fruit | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | قهوه || ghahve || coffee | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | چای || chai || tea | ||
|} | |} | ||
== | === Ordering from the Menu === | ||
When you are ready to order, you can use the following phrases: | |||
* "I would like the chicken kebab, please." - "Lotfan, kebab morgh mikham." | |||
* "Can I have the vegetable soup?" - "Mishe ash sabzijat ro bedam?" | |||
* "I'll have the fish with rice." - "Man mahi ba berenj mikham." | |||
* "Do you have any vegetarian options?" - "Vazhegan darid?" | |||
* "What do you recommend?" - "Che chizi tavsiye mikonid?" | |||
=== Expressing Likes and Dislikes === | |||
If you want to express your likes and dislikes, you can use the following phrases: | |||
* "I love this dish." - "Man in ghaza ro dust daram." | |||
* "I don't like spicy food." - "Man ghaza-yeh torki ro dost nadaram." | |||
* "This drink is delicious." - "In noshidani khoshmaze." | |||
* "I'm not a fan of seafood." - "Man oghdehi ha ro khoshhal nemisham." | |||
== | === Additional Phrases === | ||
Here are some additional phrases that may come in handy when ordering food and drink: | |||
* "Is the water filtered?" - "Ab, saftrin shode?" | |||
* | * "Can I have some more bread, please?" - "Mishe ye kam nane bishtar bedam, lotfan?" | ||
* | * "Do you accept credit cards?" - "Kard-e etemad ra qabul mikonid?" | ||
* "Is there a restroom?" - "Dastshuye'i hast?" | |||
* "Can I have a glass of water, please?" - "Mishe ye tumbek ab bedam, lotfan?" | |||
== Practice Exercise == | |||
Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Imagine you are at a restaurant in Iran and you want to order food and drink. Write down the sentences you would use in Persian to place your order. Don't forget to include any dietary preferences or restrictions you may have. | |||
== Conclusion == | |||
In this lesson, we learned how to order food and drink at a restaurant or cafe in Persian. We also learned how to express our likes and dislikes. Food is an important part of Iranian culture, and being able to navigate the culinary landscape will enhance your cultural experience. So next time you find yourself in Iran, don't hesitate to try the delicious Persian cuisine! | |||
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==Other Lessons== | |||
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Meat|Meat]] | |||
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Bedroom|Bedroom]] | |||
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Eastern-Numerals|Eastern Numerals]] | |||
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Asking-Directions|Asking Directions]] | |||
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Camping|Camping]] | |||
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Halloween|Halloween]] | |||
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Telephone|Telephone]] | |||
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Lesson-7:-Talking-about-others'-daily-routines|Lesson 7: Talking about others' daily routines]] | |||
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Celebrations|Celebrations]] | |||
* [[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Countries-and-Continents|Countries and Continents]] | |||
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|[[Language/Iranian-persian/Vocabulary/Lesson-13:-Talking-about-food-and-drink|Next Lesson — Lesson 13: Talking about food and drink ▶️]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:15, 17 June 2023
◀️ Lesson 11: Persian holidays and celebrations — Previous Lesson | Next Lesson — Lesson 13: Talking about food and drink ▶️ |
In this lesson, we will learn how to order food and drink at a restaurant or cafe in Persian, and also how to express our likes and dislikes. Food is an important part of Iranian culture, and we have a wide variety of delicious dishes and beverages to choose from. So let's dive in and explore the vocabulary and phrases that will help us navigate the culinary landscape of Iran!
Ordering Food and Drink[edit | edit source]
When you go to a restaurant or cafe in Iran, you may encounter different situations, such as ordering from a menu, asking for recommendations, or requesting specific dietary preferences. Here are some useful phrases and vocabulary to help you in these situations:
Basic Phrases[edit | edit source]
Let's start with some basic phrases that you can use when ordering food and drink:
- "I would like to order, please." - "Lotfan, mikham sefaresh konam."
- "What do you recommend?" - "Che chizi tavsiye mikonid?"
- "Do you have any vegetarian options?" - "Vazhegan darid?"
- "I am allergic to peanuts." - "Man beh zardchobe alergi daram."
- "Can I see the menu, please?" - "Mishe menoyo bebinam, lotfan?"
- "Is there a special today?" - "Emrooze mozoo'i hast?"
- "Can I have the bill, please?" - "Mishe hesab ro bedam, lotfan?"
Vocabulary[edit | edit source]
Now let's learn some vocabulary related to food and drink:
Iranian Persian | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
غذا | ghaza | food |
نوشیدنی | noshidani | beverage |
نان | nan | bread |
برنج | berenj | rice |
گوشت | goosht | meat |
مرغ | morgh | chicken |
ماهی | mahi | fish |
سبزیجات | sabzijat | vegetables |
میوه | meyve | fruit |
قهوه | ghahve | coffee |
چای | chai | tea |
Ordering from the Menu[edit | edit source]
When you are ready to order, you can use the following phrases:
- "I would like the chicken kebab, please." - "Lotfan, kebab morgh mikham."
- "Can I have the vegetable soup?" - "Mishe ash sabzijat ro bedam?"
- "I'll have the fish with rice." - "Man mahi ba berenj mikham."
- "Do you have any vegetarian options?" - "Vazhegan darid?"
- "What do you recommend?" - "Che chizi tavsiye mikonid?"
Expressing Likes and Dislikes[edit | edit source]
If you want to express your likes and dislikes, you can use the following phrases:
- "I love this dish." - "Man in ghaza ro dust daram."
- "I don't like spicy food." - "Man ghaza-yeh torki ro dost nadaram."
- "This drink is delicious." - "In noshidani khoshmaze."
- "I'm not a fan of seafood." - "Man oghdehi ha ro khoshhal nemisham."
Additional Phrases[edit | edit source]
Here are some additional phrases that may come in handy when ordering food and drink:
- "Is the water filtered?" - "Ab, saftrin shode?"
- "Can I have some more bread, please?" - "Mishe ye kam nane bishtar bedam, lotfan?"
- "Do you accept credit cards?" - "Kard-e etemad ra qabul mikonid?"
- "Is there a restroom?" - "Dastshuye'i hast?"
- "Can I have a glass of water, please?" - "Mishe ye tumbek ab bedam, lotfan?"
Practice Exercise[edit | edit source]
Now it's time to put your knowledge to the test! Imagine you are at a restaurant in Iran and you want to order food and drink. Write down the sentences you would use in Persian to place your order. Don't forget to include any dietary preferences or restrictions you may have.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
In this lesson, we learned how to order food and drink at a restaurant or cafe in Persian. We also learned how to express our likes and dislikes. Food is an important part of Iranian culture, and being able to navigate the culinary landscape will enhance your cultural experience. So next time you find yourself in Iran, don't hesitate to try the delicious Persian cuisine!
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Meat
- Bedroom
- Eastern Numerals
- Asking Directions
- Camping
- Halloween
- Telephone
- Lesson 7: Talking about others' daily routines
- Celebrations
- Countries and Continents
◀️ Lesson 11: Persian holidays and celebrations — Previous Lesson | Next Lesson — Lesson 13: Talking about food and drink ▶️ |