Have some more Meaning in English
expression
ˈhæv/ /ˈsəm/ /ˈmɔɹ
HAV sum MOR
hæv/ /sˈʌm/ /mˈɔː
HAV sum MAW
Definición
A polite way to encourage someone to eat or take more food or drink.
Uso & Matices
Used mainly at meals by hosts to guests as an invitation to take more food or drink; polite, friendly, and sometimes affectionate. Often followed by offering a dish or refilling a plate. Not used in very formal invitations; in writing, it's uncommon.
Spanish: toma un poco más - come un poco másPortuguese (BR): coma mais um pouco - pegue maisPortuguese (PT): coma mais um pouco - sirva-se de maisChinese (Simplified): 再来一点 - 再吃一些Chinese (Traditional): 再來一點 - 再喫一些Hindi: और ले लो - थोड़ा और लोArabic: خذ المزيد - تناول المزيدBengali: আরও নিনRussian: возьмите ещёJapanese: もう少しどうぞVietnamese: dùng thêm đi - ăn thêm đi - lấy thêm điKorean: 좀 더 드세요Turkish: biraz daha alınUrdu: اور لیجیےIndonesian: silakan ambil lagi - silakan tambah lagi
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Would you like to have some more rice?
basic
Please have some more juice.
basic
You can have some more if you're still hungry.
basic
Go ahead and have some more cake, there's plenty left.
natural
Don't be shy, have some more salad.
natural
If you liked it, please have some more!
natural