Asking for a table
❃ Asking for a table
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දෙන්නෙකුට මේසයක් ඕනේ
[ dennekuṭa mēsayak ōnē ] -
Table for two, please
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එළියෙන් මේසයක් තියෙනවද?
[ eḷiyen mēsayak tiyenavada? ] -
Do you have a table outside?
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අපිට ජනේලය ළඟින් වාඩි වෙන්න පුළුවන්ද?
[ apiṭa janēlaya ḷan̆gin vāḍi venna puḷuvanda? ] -
Can we sit by the window?
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මේ මේසය කිලිටියි, පිහදාන්න පුළුවන්ද?
[ mē mēsaya kiliṭiyi, pihadānna puḷuvanda? ] -
This table is dirty, can you clean it?
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තව පුටුවක් ගේන්න පුළුවන්ද?
[ tava puṭuvak gēnna puḷuvanda? ] -
Could you bring another chair?
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මල්ලි / වේටර්!
[ malli / vēṭar! ] -
Waiter! (Brother)
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අද ස්පෙෂල් කෑම මොනවාද?
[ ada speṣal kǣma monavāda? ] -
What is today's special?
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අපි තවම ඕඩර් කරන්න ලෑස්ති නෑ
[ api tavama ōḍar karanna lǣsti nǣ ] -
We are not ready to order yet
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අපිට මුලින්ම වතුර ටිකක් ගේන්න පුළුවන්ද?
[ apiṭa mulinma vatura ṭikak gēnna puḷuvanda? ] -
Can we have some water first?
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මට අත් හෝදගන්න පුළුවන් කොහේද?
[ maṭa at hōdaganna puḷuvan kohēda? ] -
Where can I wash my hands?
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