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In a language lesson about the restaurant, it had "me pone un café." Does this mean I want/need? Is it only used when ordering in a restaurant? I'm confused. Thank you for your help.
20 янв. 2016 г., 19:15
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Hi Esteban. This expression sounds kind of weird. In Mexico we wouldn't say something like that. we would say instead:
me da un café por favor.
me podría dar un café por favor.
me gustaría un café por favor.
me trae un café por favor.
y otras.
Maybe "me pone un café" is used in other country.
22 января 2016 г.
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Hi Esteban,
"Me pone un café" literally is "(You [formal]) put me a coffee".
Remember that with the formal singular "you" form ("usted") the endings for 3rd person singular are used. So it's like "él ponE" --> "usted ponE".
As for where this sentence is used, it can also be used in other shops--basically in any shop where you would ask the shop assistant (sales clerk) to serve you something.
I hope this helps!
P. S.: I would say people most frequently use this sentence as a question, so "¿Me pone un café?", which sounds more polite.
21 января 2016 г.
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It's only used when ordering something, specially coffee jaja And it's not used in all spanish speaking countries, for example in Argentina it's not very common
21 января 2016 г.
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When ordering of buying food and drinks. It can be used aswell when buying at the butcher's or fishmonger's.
21 января 2016 г.
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Hi, that expression is used in South America, it literally means "please pour me some coffee".
It's used to ask a waiter to bring you a coffee ( in some places they pour the coffee or tea in your cup) that is why it's used.
21 января 2016 г.
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Craig Hall
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английский, французский, немецкий, испанский
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