What'll you have Meaning in English
expression
ˈhwətəɫ/, /ˈwətəɫ/ /ˈju/ /ˈhæv
WUHT-uhl yoo HAV
ˈwɒtəl/ /jˈuː/ /hav
WOT-uhl yoo HAV
Definición
A casual way to ask someone what they would like to order, especially in a restaurant, bar, or café.
Uso & Matices
Spoken mainly in casual US English, often by waiters or bartenders. Very informal; not used in writing or formal situations. Similar to 'What can I get you?' or 'What would you like?'.
Spanish: ¿Qué **vas a querer**? - ¿Qué **te pongo**?Portuguese (BR): O que **vai querer**? - O que **vai pedir**?Portuguese (PT): O que **vai querer**? - O que **vai pedir**?Chinese (Simplified): 你**要点什么**?Chinese (Traditional): 你**要點什麼**?Hindi: आप **क्या लेंगे**?Arabic: ماذا **ستطلب**؟ - ماذا **تريد**؟Bengali: কি নিবেন - কী নিবেনRussian: Что будете заказывать - Что будете братьJapanese: 何にしますか - 何を注文しますかVietnamese: Anh/chị dùng gì - Bạn muốn gọi gìKorean: 뭐 드시겠어요 - 뭐 주문하시겠어요Turkish: Ne alırsınız - Ne sipariş edersinizUrdu: کیا لیں گےIndonesian: Mau pesan apa - Anda mau apa
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The waiter smiled and said, "What'll you have?"
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She walked up to the bar and heard, "What'll you have?"
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"What'll you have?" asked the diner at the crowded café.
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"Hey, what'll you have? First round is on me," said Tom.
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When the bartender asked, "What'll you have?", she couldn't decide.
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You walk into an American diner and someone greets you with, "What'll you have?"
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