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Practice Ordering at a Portúgalska Café

Cafés are where you'll have your most repeated Portúgalska conversation: ordering a coffee, choosing a pastry, finding a seat, paying, and saying goodbye. This scenario teaches you the entire café script, including the small variations between sit-down and takeaway, and the country-specific coffee vocabulary that confuses first-time visitors. You'll practise ordering by size, asking for milk type, requesting tap water, and handling the moment when a barista responds in English — a polite 'Portúgalska, please' usually does the trick.

Skráðu þig inn til að æfaÓkeypis aðgangur — engin greiðslukort krafist

Sample Portúgalska conversation

Sýnisamtal
  1. Olá! Bem-vindo ao nosso café. O que posso servir hoje?

    Hello! Welcome to our café. What can I get you today?
  2. Gostaria de um café, por favor.

    I'd like a coffee, please.
  3. Claro! Gostaria de um expresso, um cappuccino ou um café com leite?

    Of course! Would you like an espresso, a cappuccino, or a latte?
  4. Um expresso, por favor.

    An espresso, please.
  5. Quer pequeno ou grande?

    Would you like that small or large?
  6. Pequeno, por favor.

    Small, please.

Það sem þú lærir

  • Order coffee, tea, or pastries by name and size
  • Choose between takeaway and table service
  • Ask for sweeteners, milk alternatives, or extra ice
  • Pay by card or cash and understand the total
  • Ask for the Wi-Fi password politely

Algengar spurningar

What's the Portúgalska word for 'to take away'?

There's a specific phrase that varies by country (e.g. 'para llevar' in Spanish). The scenario teaches the most common form for Portúgalska.

How do I order a coffee with oat milk in Portúgalska?

We include the modern milk-alternative vocabulary (oat, almond, soy) in the word list. Most cafés in Portúgalska-speaking cities now stock alternatives.

Is it rude to sit at a café table without ordering in Portúgalska?

Yes — café etiquette in most Portúgalska-speaking countries expects you to order before claiming a table. The scenario teaches the phrase 'May I sit here while I order?'.

How do I ask for tap water in Portúgalska?

There's a specific construction — tap water is a separate term from bottled water and is sometimes free, sometimes not. The vocabulary list covers both.

Skráðu þig inn til að æfaÓkeypis aðgangur — engin greiðslukort krafist