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Eating in Estonian phrasebook

A table for one person/two people, please.�
Laud ühele/kahele (inimesele), palun. (LAH-ood EW-heh-leh/KAH-heh-leh (IH-nih-meh-seh-leh), PAH-loon)
Can I look at the menu, please?�
Kas ma saaksin vaadata menüüd, palun? (kahs mah TOH-hihn VAA-dah-tah MEH-newwd, PAH-loon)
Can I look in the kitchen?�
Kas ma tohin vaadata köögis? (kahs mah TOH-hihn VAA-dah-tah KEHH-gihs?)
Is there a house specialty?�
Kas teil on eriroog? (...)
Is there a local specialty?�
Kas teil on kohalik eriroog? (...)
I'm a vegetarian.�
Ma olen taimetoitlane. (...)
I don't eat pork.�
Ma ei söö sealiha. (...)
I don't eat beef.�
Ma ei söö veiseliha. (...)
I only eat kosher food.�
Ma söön ainult koššertoitu. (...)
Can you make it "lite", please? (less oil/butter/lard)�
Kas te saate teha seda väherasvaseks, palun? (...)
fixed-price meal�
fixed-price meal (...)
à la carte�
à la carte (...)
breakfast�
hommikusöök(...)
lunch�
lõuna(söök) (...)
tea (meal)�
tee (...)
supper�
õhtusöök (...)
I want _____.�
Ma soovin _____. (...)
I want a dish containing _____.�
Ma soovin rooga milles oleks _____. (...)
chicken�
kana (...)
beef�
veiseliha (it is often simply called "loomaliha" (animal/cattle meat)) (...)
fish�
kala (')
ham�
sink (...)
sausage�
vorst (...)
cheese�
juust (CHOO-st)
eggs�
munad (...)
salad�
salat (...)
(fresh) vegetables�
(värsked) köögiviljad ("juurviljad" referres to vegetables the tubers or roots of which are eaten like potatoes or beetroot) (...)
(fresh) fruit�
(värsked) puuviljad (...)
bread�
leib (laib)
toast�
röstsai (...)
noodles�
nuudlid (NUH-dlihd)
rice�
riis (')
beans�
oad (oahd)
May I have a glass of _____?�
Kas ma saaksin klaasi _____? (...)
May I have a cup of _____?�
Kas ma saaksin kruusi _____? (...)
May I have a bottle of _____?�
Kas ma saaksin pudeli _____? (...)
coffee�
kohv (...)
tea (drink)�
tee (...)
juice�
mahl ("jook" referres to light juice)(...)
(bubbly) water�
(gaseeritud) vesi (...)
water�
vesi (...)
beer�
õlu (...)
red/white wine�
punane/valge vein (PUH-nahne/vahl-geh vain)
May I have some _____?�
Kas ma saaksin natuke _____? (KAH-s mah SHAK-sin nah-too-ke ____?)
salt�
sool (soel)
black pepper�
must pipar (MOO-st pee-par)
butter�
või (...)
Excuse me, waiter? (getting attention of server)
Vabandage, kelner? (...)
I'm finished.�
Ma olen lõpetanud. (...)
It was delicious.�
See oli maitsev. (sehh OH-lih MAIT-sehv)
Please clear the plates.�
Palun koristage taldrikud (ära). (PAH-loon KOH-rihs-tah-geh TAHL-drih-kood ('A-rah')
The check, please.�
Arve, palun. (AHR-veh, PAH-loon)

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