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Introduction
John: Welcome to 3-Minute Filipino Season 1, Lesson 22 - Ordering at a Restaurant. In this lesson, you'll learn how to order at a restaurant or coffee shop in Filipino.
Body
John: Here's the informal way to ask "Can I see the menu?" in Filipino.
Camille: [Normal] Pwede ko bang makita ang menu?
John: First is a phrase meaning "can I."
Camille: [Normal] pwede ko bang [Slow] pwede ko bang
John: Next is the word meaning "to see."
Camille: [Normal] makita [Slow] makita
John: Next is the word meaning "the."
Camille: [Normal] ang [Slow] ang
John: Last is the word meaning "menu."
Camille: [Normal] menu [Slow] menu
John: Listen again to the informal question meaning "Can I see the menu?"
Camille: [Slow] Pwede ko bang makita ang menu? [Normal] Pwede ko bang makita ang menu?
John: Now, let's see the formal way to ask "What do you recommend?"
Camille: [Normal] Ano po ang inyong maimumungkahi?
John: First is a word meaning "what."
Camille: [Normal] ano [Slow] ano
John: Next is a word indicating politeness.
Camille: [Normal] po [Slow] po
John: Next is the word meaning "the."
Camille: [Normal] ang [Slow] ang
John: Next is the word meaning "your," plural.
Camille: [Normal] inyong [Slow] inyong
John: Last is the word meaning "recommend."
Camille: [Normal] maimumungkahi [Slow] maimumungkahi
John: Listen again to the formal question meaning "What do you recommend?"
Camille: [Slow] Ano po ang inyong maimumungkahi? [Normal] Ano po ang inyong maimumungkahi?
John: The following is the informal way to say "A coffee for me."
Camille: [Normal] Kape sa akin.
John: First is a word meaning "coffee."
Camille: [Normal] kape [Slow] kape
John: Next is the word meaning "for."
Camille: [Normal] sa [Slow] sa
John: Last is the word meaning "me."
Camille: [Normal] akin [Slow] akin
John: Listen again to the informal phrase meaning "A coffee for me."
Camille: [Slow] Kape sa akin. [Normal] Kape sa akin.
John: Finally is an informal way to say "I would like a coffee."
Camille: [Normal] Gusto ko ng kape.
John: First is a word meaning "want."
Camille: [Normal] gusto [Slow] gusto
John: Next is the word meaning "I."
Camille: [Normal] ko [Slow] ko
John: Next is the word meaning "a."
Camille: [Normal] ng [Slow] ng
John: Last is the word meaning "coffee."
Camille: [Normal] kape [Slow] kape
John: Listen again to the informal phrase meaning "I would like a coffee."
Camille: [Slow] Gusto ko ng kape. [Normal] Gusto ko ng kape.
Cultural Insight
John: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Camille: You can sit down at your desired table, even if the dishes of the previous customer are still being cleaned up. Also, it's culturally accepted to leave your plates and tray behind, even at fast food restaurants. A staff member will take it away for you.

Outro

John: 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!
Camille: Maraming salamat!

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