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<h1>Introduction</h1>
==Introduction==
Welcome to the Slovenian Vocabulary lesson on Eating Out! In this lesson, you will learn useful phrases to use when you eat out in Slovenia. You will learn how to order food, ask for the bill, and express dietary preferences. Eating out is a great way to experience Slovenian culture and cuisine, and with these key phrases, you will be able to easily navigate any restaurant or café during your time in Slovenia.
Welcome to the Slovenian Vocabulary lesson on Eating Out! In this lesson, you will learn useful phrases to use when you eat out in Slovenia. You will learn how to order food, ask for the bill, and express dietary preferences. Eating out is a great way to experience Slovenian culture and cuisine, and with these key phrases, you will be able to easily navigate any restaurant or café during your time in Slovenia.


<h2>Types of Restaurants in Slovenia</h2>
 
<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: [[Language/Slovenian/Vocabulary/Useful-phrases|Useful phrases]] & [[Language/Slovenian/Vocabulary/Finance-and-accounting|Finance and accounting]].</span>
==Types of Restaurants in Slovenia==
Slovenia is proud of its diverse cuisine, and there are many types of restaurants to choose from. Depending on what you're looking for, there are many different options to choose from when dining out in Slovenia.
Slovenia is proud of its diverse cuisine, and there are many types of restaurants to choose from. Depending on what you're looking for, there are many different options to choose from when dining out in Slovenia.


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Now that you have an idea of what types of restaurants you can find in Slovenia let's learn some useful phrases for eating out!
Now that you have an idea of what types of restaurants you can find in Slovenia let's learn some useful phrases for eating out!


<h2>Ordering Food and Drinks</h2>
==Ordering Food and Drinks==


<h3>Phrase 1: Can I have the menu, please?</h3>
===Phrase 1: Can I have the menu, please?===
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Make sure to use "Prosim" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "please" in English. You can also replace "jedilni list" with "pijačni list," which means drinks menu.
Make sure to use "Prosim" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "please" in English. You can also replace "jedilni list" with "pijačni list," which means drinks menu.


<h3>Phrase 2: What would you recommend?</h3>
===Phrase 2: What would you recommend?===


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This is a great phrase to use when you're not sure what to order. Be prepared for the waiter or waitress to ask you what type of food you like, so it's a good idea to have some vocabulary related to food handy!
This is a great phrase to use when you're not sure what to order. Be prepared for the waiter or waitress to ask you what type of food you like, so it's a good idea to have some vocabulary related to food handy!


<h3>Phrase 3: I'll have...</h3>
===Phrase 3: I'll have...===


This is a simple phrase to use when it's time to order your food or drinks. You can use this when you already know what you want to order.
This is a simple phrase to use when it's time to order your food or drinks. You can use this when you already know what you want to order.
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Make sure to use "Jaz bom" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "I'll have" in English. The word "a" is included in the sentence because Slovenian language distinguishes gender. Make sure to use the corresponding gender - "a" for females and "o" for males.
Make sure to use "Jaz bom" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "I'll have" in English. The word "a" is included in the sentence because Slovenian language distinguishes gender. Make sure to use the corresponding gender - "a" for females and "o" for males.


<h3>Phrase 4: Is it spicy?</h3>
===Phrase 4: Is it spicy?===


This phrase is particularly useful if you can't handle spicy food. Slovenian cuisine is not particularly spicy, but if you're worried, it's always good to ask.
This phrase is particularly useful if you can't handle spicy food. Slovenian cuisine is not particularly spicy, but if you're worried, it's always good to ask.
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Make sure to use "Ali je" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "Is it" in English. "Jed" in Slovenian means "food," and "začinjena" means "spicy."
Make sure to use "Ali je" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "Is it" in English. "Jed" in Slovenian means "food," and "začinjena" means "spicy."


<h3>Phrase 5: Can I have the bill, please?</h3>
===Phrase 5: Can I have the bill, please?===


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Make sure to use "račun" for the word "bill" and place "Prosim" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "please" in English.
Make sure to use "račun" for the word "bill" and place "Prosim" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "please" in English.


<h2>Dietary Preferences</h2>
==Dietary Preferences==


If you have any dietary restrictions, it's always a good idea to brush up on some key phrases to use when ordering food in a restaurant. Here are some phrases you might find helpful:
If you have any dietary restrictions, it's always a good idea to brush up on some key phrases to use when ordering food in a restaurant. Here are some phrases you might find helpful:


<h3>Phrase 1: I'm a vegetarian.</h3>
===Phrase 1: I'm a vegetarian.===


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Make sure to use "Jaz sem" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "I am" in English. "Vegetarijanec" is the Slovenian word for "vegetarian" for males, and "vegetarijanka" for females.
Make sure to use "Jaz sem" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "I am" in English. "Vegetarijanec" is the Slovenian word for "vegetarian" for males, and "vegetarijanka" for females.


<h3>Phrase 2: I'm allergic to...</h3>
===Phrase 2: I'm allergic to...===


If you have any allergies, it's important to let your waiter or waitress know so that they can make sure your food is safe for you to eat.
If you have any allergies, it's important to let your waiter or waitress know so that they can make sure your food is safe for you to eat.
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Make sure to include the name of the food or ingredient you're allergic to at the end of the sentence.
Make sure to include the name of the food or ingredient you're allergic to at the end of the sentence.


<h3>Phrase 3: Could you make it without...?</h3>
===Phrase 3: Could you make it without...?===


If there's a certain ingredient you don't want in your dish or drink, you can use this phrase to ask for it to be removed.
If there's a certain ingredient you don't want in your dish or drink, you can use this phrase to ask for it to be removed.
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Make sure to include the name of the ingredient you'd like to be removed at the end of the sentence.
Make sure to include the name of the ingredient you'd like to be removed at the end of the sentence.


<h2>Closing Remarks</h2>
==Closing Remarks==


Congratulations! You now know some useful phrases for eating out in Slovenia. Don't be afraid to practice these phrases in real-life situations! Slovenian people will appreciate any effort you make to speak their language, and it's a great way to immerse yourself in Slovenian culture.  
Congratulations! You now know some useful phrases for eating out in Slovenia. Don't be afraid to practice these phrases in real-life situations! Slovenian people will appreciate any effort you make to speak their language, and it's a great way to immerse yourself in Slovenian culture.  


Remember that it's always useful to have some vocabulary related to food handy, and if you have any dietary restrictions, don't be afraid to let your waiter or waitress know. Eating out is a wonderful way to experience Slovenian cuisine, and with these key phrases, you'll be able to confidently order food and drinks during your time in Slovenia.
Remember that it's always useful to have some vocabulary related to food handy, and if you have any dietary restrictions, don't be afraid to let your waiter or waitress know. Eating out is a wonderful way to experience Slovenian cuisine, and with these key phrases, you'll be able to confidently order food and drinks during your time in Slovenia.


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==Other Lessons==
 
==Related Lessons==
* [[Language/Slovenian/Vocabulary/Business-meetings-and-interviews|Business meetings and interviews]]
* [[Language/Slovenian/Vocabulary/Business-meetings-and-interviews|Business meetings and interviews]]
* [[Language/Slovenian/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
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* [[Language/Slovenian/Vocabulary/Hobbies-and-leisure-activities|Hobbies and leisure activities]]
* [[Language/Slovenian/Vocabulary/Modes-of-Transportation|Modes of Transportation]]
* [[Language/Slovenian/Vocabulary/Modes-of-Transportation|Modes of Transportation]]


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SlovenianVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Food and Drink → Eating Out

Introduction

Welcome to the Slovenian Vocabulary lesson on Eating Out! In this lesson, you will learn useful phrases to use when you eat out in Slovenia. You will learn how to order food, ask for the bill, and express dietary preferences. Eating out is a great way to experience Slovenian culture and cuisine, and with these key phrases, you will be able to easily navigate any restaurant or café during your time in Slovenia.


Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Useful phrases & Finance and accounting.

Types of Restaurants in Slovenia

Slovenia is proud of its diverse cuisine, and there are many types of restaurants to choose from. Depending on what you're looking for, there are many different options to choose from when dining out in Slovenia.

1. Gostilna – A traditional Slovenian restaurant, usually serving hearty meat dishes and country-style cuisine.

2. Restavracija – This is a more formal restaurant, serving high-end cuisine.

3. Pizzeria – As the name suggests, this type of restaurant mainly serves pizza.

4. Kavarna – This term refers to a café or coffee house, where you can enjoy a warm drink and a snack.

Now that you have an idea of what types of restaurants you can find in Slovenia let's learn some useful phrases for eating out!

Ordering Food and Drinks

Phrase 1: Can I have the menu, please?

Slovenian Pronunciation English Translation
Prosim, lahko dobim jedilni list? Pro-seem, la-hko do-beem ye-dil-nee list? Can I have the menu, please?

Make sure to use "Prosim" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "please" in English. You can also replace "jedilni list" with "pijačni list," which means drinks menu.

Phrase 2: What would you recommend?

Slovenian Pronunciation English Translation
Kaj priporočate? Kai pree-poh-roh-cha-teh? What would you recommend?

This is a great phrase to use when you're not sure what to order. Be prepared for the waiter or waitress to ask you what type of food you like, so it's a good idea to have some vocabulary related to food handy!

Phrase 3: I'll have...

This is a simple phrase to use when it's time to order your food or drinks. You can use this when you already know what you want to order.

Slovenian Pronunciation English Translation
Jaz bom imel/a... Yaz bom ee-mel/a... I'll have...

Make sure to use "Jaz bom" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "I'll have" in English. The word "a" is included in the sentence because Slovenian language distinguishes gender. Make sure to use the corresponding gender - "a" for females and "o" for males.

Phrase 4: Is it spicy?

This phrase is particularly useful if you can't handle spicy food. Slovenian cuisine is not particularly spicy, but if you're worried, it's always good to ask.

Slovenian Pronunciation English Translation
Ali je jed začinjena? Ah-li yay yet za-chin-yeh-na? Is it spicy?

Make sure to use "Ali je" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "Is it" in English. "Jed" in Slovenian means "food," and "začinjena" means "spicy."

Phrase 5: Can I have the bill, please?

Slovenian Pronunciation English Translation
Prosim, lahko dobim račun? Pro-seem, la-hko do-beem ra-chun? Can I have the bill, please?

Make sure to use "račun" for the word "bill" and place "Prosim" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "please" in English.

Dietary Preferences

If you have any dietary restrictions, it's always a good idea to brush up on some key phrases to use when ordering food in a restaurant. Here are some phrases you might find helpful:

Phrase 1: I'm a vegetarian.

Slovenian Pronunciation English Translation
Jaz sem vegetarijanec/vegetarijanka. Yaz sem veh-geh-tah-ree-ya-nets/veh-geh-tah-ree-yanka. I'm a vegetarian (male/female).

Make sure to use "Jaz sem" at the beginning of the sentence as it translates to "I am" in English. "Vegetarijanec" is the Slovenian word for "vegetarian" for males, and "vegetarijanka" for females.

Phrase 2: I'm allergic to...

If you have any allergies, it's important to let your waiter or waitress know so that they can make sure your food is safe for you to eat.

Slovenian Pronunciation English Translation
Jaz sem alergičen/alergična na... Yaz sem ah-ler-gi-chen/ah-ler-gi-chna nah... I'm allergic to...

Make sure to include the name of the food or ingredient you're allergic to at the end of the sentence.

Phrase 3: Could you make it without...?

If there's a certain ingredient you don't want in your dish or drink, you can use this phrase to ask for it to be removed.

Slovenian Pronunciation English Translation
Bi lahko naredili brez...? Bee lah-ko nah-re-dee-lee brehz...? Could you make it without...?

Make sure to include the name of the ingredient you'd like to be removed at the end of the sentence.

Closing Remarks

Congratulations! You now know some useful phrases for eating out in Slovenia. Don't be afraid to practice these phrases in real-life situations! Slovenian people will appreciate any effort you make to speak their language, and it's a great way to immerse yourself in Slovenian culture.

Remember that it's always useful to have some vocabulary related to food handy, and if you have any dietary restrictions, don't be afraid to let your waiter or waitress know. Eating out is a wonderful way to experience Slovenian cuisine, and with these key phrases, you'll be able to confidently order food and drinks during your time in Slovenia.

Table of Contents - Slovenian Course - 0 to A1


Greetings and Introductions


Nouns and Pronouns


Numbers and Time


Verbs and Tenses


Food and Drink


Adjectives and Adverbs


Travel and Transportation


Prepositions and Conjunctions


Hobbies and Free Time


Slovenian Customs and Traditions

Other Lessons

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