Cameriere, il conto, per favore is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Waiter, the bill please!"
Specifically, the masculine noun cameriere means "waiter." The masculine singular definite article il means "the." The masculine noun conto means "bill." The preposition per means "for." The masculine noun favore means "favor."
The pronunciation is "KAH-meh-RYEH-reh eel KOHN-toh pehr fah-VOH-reh."
"Traigame la cuenta, por favor." Or "Por favor, la cuenta."
i.e. pay bill is "bolletto"
i.e. service bill/restaurant etc. is "conto"
Restaurante.
"The bill please" in Spanish is "la cuenta por favor". It is pronounced "la KWEN-tah poor fah-BORE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
"Restaurant" in Spanish is "restaurante". It is pronounced "reh-staur-RAHN-tay". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
Bienvidos a mi restaurante.
Bill no está aquí.
It means that you want to pay the bill for your meal. It`s usually done before leaving the restaurant.
It means that you want to pay the bill for your meal. It`s usually done before leaving the restaurant.
Be polite, smile and say 'Could I have the bill please'
They don't even hand you a "bill" because if they did you could simply sign it and hand it back to them as payment in full.
count or the bill (as in a restaurant) tell me tells (as in Tells a story)
"Restaurante" means restaurant in English.
Restaurante español
in a Spanish food restaurant
au restaurant - French al restaurante - Spanish
a bill
First of all, "mexican" is not a language The official language of Mexico is spanish "Restaurant" is "Restaurante" in spanish
Restaurante