Hungarian expressions for a bar/restaurant

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Good afternoon!
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Jó napot!
Please
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Legyen szíves
I'd like to ask...
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Szeretnék kérni egy...
Can I have the bill?
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Megkaphatom a számlát?
Thank you!
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Köszönöm!
Sorry!
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Sajnálom!
Excuse me!
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Elnézést!
Do you have any free tables?
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Van szabad asztaluk?
Could I see the menu please?
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Láthatnám az étlapot, kérem?
Do you have any specials?
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Van valamilyen specialitásuk?
What do you recommend?
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Mit ajánl?
Can I pay by card?
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Fizethetek kártyával?
Reserved
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foglalt
I'll have the...
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Kérek...
Nothing else, thank you.
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Semmi más, köszönöm.
Goodbye!
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Viszlát!
Cheers!
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Egészségedre!
Shorter version: Egs
Good morning!
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Jó jerreglt
Good evening!
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Jó estét!
Good night!
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Jó éjszakát!
Yes, please
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Igen, kérem
No, thanks
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Nem, köszönöm
Do you know that feeling when you are abroad and try to order some food or drinks, but you are not sure in which way would it be polite in that country? Having a good impression makes your experience and also the day of the bartender much better! You don’t have to learn all the whole difficult Hungarian language in order to have a glass of wine. Using the most basic words can be totally enough. It also can be a good starter for a great conversation with a local if you say “köszönöm” instead of thank you. Hungarians really appreciate your trying regardless your pronunciation is probably not perfect. These phrases are useful everywhere, not just in a restaurant. Do you want to impress a Hungarian girl or guy? Using these simple words are definitely a good point! In Hungary, people are not so open-minded at the first meeting, therefore if you want to make friends you must make the first step. Believe me, after that, they will be so welcoming and probably offer you a “Pálinka”! You will be happy that you made this little effort!

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