Nyingjé Tso
Tänpa Yungdrung zhab pä tän gyur jig
Vanakkam,
I absolutely love learning new languages... I just can't help it ! It's been chinese for a while, and I'm close to casual conversation with it.
So, I would like to train speaking with a lady we're familar with, in a chinese restaurant... But I'm unsure what would be the proper/polite way to order something.
Basically I'm stuck with two choices:
1) 请给我一盘饺子
(Qin gei wo yi pan jiaozi)
2) 请我要一盘饺子
(Qin wo yao yi pan jiaozi)
Which one is the most proper/polite way ? Is Is there another way to ask for something that is more proper ?
Thank you ! O/
I absolutely love learning new languages... I just can't help it ! It's been chinese for a while, and I'm close to casual conversation with it.
So, I would like to train speaking with a lady we're familar with, in a chinese restaurant... But I'm unsure what would be the proper/polite way to order something.
Basically I'm stuck with two choices:
1) 请给我一盘饺子
(Qin gei wo yi pan jiaozi)
2) 请我要一盘饺子
(Qin wo yao yi pan jiaozi)
Which one is the most proper/polite way ? Is Is there another way to ask for something that is more proper ?
Thank you ! O/