You can say "Table Two" or "Table number two" to refer to the second table in a dining area.
You say "A table for (one/two) please!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ejo tabili fun eyan (kan/meji)!".
Lá table. Sur la table.
"Table" in Hindi is कुर्सी (kursi).
There are two vowels in 'table'. Those vowels are 'a' and 'e'.
In Tamil, the word for table is மேட்டிரம் (mēṭṭiram).
a table for two - une table for deux
You say "A table for (one/two) please!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Ejo tabili fun eyan (kan/meji)!".
You would say "petite table" in French.
Lá table. Sur la table.
To say 'I have a table' in Spanish, you would say 'Tengo una mesa.'
I say i am a ball on fire in table tennis :d
THE is used when talking about a specific item for example you would say "put it on THE table" not "put it on A table" when u say THE table u mean that specific table, but if u say A table then it could mean any table available
une table
table de chevet
a table is spelled 'une table' in French.
Depending on what kind of table you mean, it could be: Es una mesa (the kind of table you put food on) or Es una tabla (a mathematical table or somesuch) There are other possibilities, but those are the two main ones.
the table= la mesa