They are going to request
"Van a pedir" is a phrase in Spanish that means "they are going to ask/order." It is used to express future actions of a group of people.
"Que vas a pedir" is Spanish for "What are you going to order." It is a question asking what someone plans to order or select.
"Pido" in Spanish means "I ask" or "I request." It is the first person singular form of the verb "pedir," which means "to ask for" or "to request."
Preguntar means 'to ask' as in a question. Pedir means 'to ask for' as in to ask someone for something. They cannot be used interchangeably. Te pido un favor. (I ask a favor of you.) Mi profesora pregunta muchas cosas en la clase de español. (My teacher asks many things in Spanish class.)
Pedir is a stem-changing (e→i) -ir verb. Here are the present tense conjugations:Yo pido.Tú pides.Él/ella/usted pide.Nosotros pedimos.Vosotros pedís.Ellos/ellas/ustedes piden.
Pide means he she or it asks, and can also mean the command "Ask" as in, if you told someone to ask. A separate word, preguntar, is used for asking questions. Pide, from pedir, is asking FOR something, or in other words requesting something.
If you mean 'to order for/on behalf of': pedir en nombre de
pedir
pedir prestado
'te pido' (from 'pedir' - to ask) = 'I ask you' 'te' is 'you' 'pedo' is 'a fart'
to ask for or request
Me gustaría pedir vino
"Que vas a pedir" is Spanish for "What are you going to order." It is a question asking what someone plans to order or select.
latir, sentir, dormir, partir, pedir
pedir uno de cada categoría
Pedir is a stem-changing (e→i) -ir verb. Here are the present tense conjugations:Yo pido.Tú pides.Él/ella/usted pide.Nosotros pedimos.Vosotros pedís.Ellos/ellas/ustedes piden.
Me gustaría pedir un bistek muy bien cocinado.
It is the basic form of a verb. In Spanish, there are three types of verbs, categorized by their endings. "Ar", "er" and "ir". Examples: hablar, comer, pedir.