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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 7 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please answer the following question in Spanish: How would you ask the waiter to bring you the bill?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Me puede traer la cuenta, por favor?

OpenStudy (gelidium):

It is more polite or formal if you say : Podría traerme la cuenta por favor? or Me haría el favor de traerme la cuenta?

OpenStudy (gelidium):

In Spanish, it is always necessary to use the phrase "por favor" with the imperative or subjunctive when you are asking something. Example: Tráigame la cuenta por favor.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Traíganos la cuenta , por favor . Is how you ask a waiter to bring the bill. Also , por favor means please in spanish .

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry I haven't been following this! I had already found the answer and forgot I asked. Thanks anyways, you three :)

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