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Marcus Chance
How do you say "to-go" or "for here" referring to food When I go to starbucks in Japan I usually want to say that my order is "for here". Sometimes I want to say it is "to go". "Cappuccino o onegai shimas. Esu / short" For here. Thanks!
May 14, 2015 3:48 AM
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Hi Marcus. "for here" is "koko de nomimasu" or "tennai de nomimasu"。 koko means here, tennai means in the shop. nomimasu means I drink. "to go" is "mochikaerimasu" cappuccino o onegaishimasu. short size. tennnaide nomimasu. if you eat something with a drink, you can also say,"tennai de tabemasu". "tabemasu" means I eat. I hope my answer helps you.
May 14, 2015
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