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Introduction
Sydney: Welcome to 3-Minute Danish Season 1, Lesson 22 - Ordering at a Restaurant. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to order at a restaurant or coffee shop in Danish.
Body
Sydney: Here's the way to ask "Can I see the menu?" in Danish.
Asger: [Normal] Må jeg se menukortet?
Sydney: First is a word meaning "may"
Asger: [Normal] må [Slow] må
Sydney: Next is the word meaning "I"
Asger: [Normal] jeg [Slow] jeg
Sydney: Next is the word meaning "see"
Asger: [Normal] se [Slow] se
Sydney: Last is the phrase meaning "the menu"
Asger: [Normal] menukortet [Slow] menukortet
Sydney: Listen again to the question meaning "Can I see the menu?"
Asger: [Slow] Må jeg se menukortet? [Normal] Må jeg se menukortet?
Sydney: Ok, now let's see the way to say "What do you recommend?"
Asger: [Normal] Hvad kan du anbefale?
Sydney: First is a word meaning "what"
Asger: [Normal] hvad [Slow] hvad
Sydney: Next is the word meaning "can"
Asger: [Normal] kan [Slow] kan
Sydney: Next is the word meaning "you"
Asger: [Normal] du [Slow] du
Sydney: Last is the word meaning "recommend"
Asger: [Normal] anbefale [Slow] anbefale
Sydney: Listen again to the question meaning "What do you recommend?"
Asger: [Slow] Hvad kan du anbefale? [Normal] Hvad kan du anbefale?
Sydney: Following is the way to say "A coffee for me."
Asger: [Normal] En kaffe til mig.
Sydney: First is a word meaning "a"
Asger: [Normal] en [Slow] en
Sydney: Next is the word meaning "coffee"
Asger: [Normal] kaffe [Slow] kaffe
Sydney: Next is the word meaning "for"
Asger: [Normal] til [Slow] til
Sydney: Last is the word meaning "me"
Asger: [Normal] mig [Slow] mig
Sydney: Listen again to the phrase meaning "A coffee for me."
Asger: [Slow] En kaffe til mig. [Normal] En kaffe til mig.
Sydney: Finally is a way to say "I would like..." which you can complete with a noun. Let’s hear it.
Asger: [Normal] Jeg kunne godt tænke mig...
Sydney: First is a word meaning "I"
Asger: [Normal] jeg [Slow] jeg
Sydney: Next is the word literally meaning "could"
Asger: [Normal] kunne [Slow] kunne
Sydney: Next is the word meaning "good"
Asger: [Normal] godt [Slow] godt
Sydney: Next is the word meaning "think"
Asger: [Normal] tænke [Slow] tænke
Sydney: Last is the word meaning "me"
Asger: [Normal] mig [Slow] mig
Sydney: Listen again to the phrase meaning "I would like..."
Asger: [Slow] Jeg kunne godt tænke mig... [Normal] Jeg kunne godt tænke mig...
Cultural Insight
Sydney: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Asger: If you go to a restaurant in Denmark, you must never ever snap your fingers or call out "Waiter!" if you want to get the attention of the waiting staff. This comes off as incredibly rude and it will not only offend the staff, but also natives who might notice your behavior. Instead, try making eye-contact or say undskyld which means "excuse me" in this case.

Outro

Sydney: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson!
Asger: På gensyn!

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