Spanish: Food and drink

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Food and drink is a big part of Spanish culture.

Many dishes come in the form of , which are small portions that everyone shares.

Here are some dishes that you may find on a menu:

SpanishEnglish
bread
fish
pizza
paella

Describing your favourite food in Spanish

To describe your favourite food in Spanish, you can use the verb , which means ‘to like’.

To say ‘I like’, use , for example:

  • - I like bread

  • - I like pizza

Chips, sandwiches and vegetables.

Plurals

Some foods need to be plural because there are more than one.

In this case, it’s important to use the correct article.

For plurals, instead of use and instead of use , for example:

  • - chips

  • - vegetables

  • - sandwiches

When saying what you like in plural, use , for example:

  • - I like chips

  • - I like sandwiches

Chips, sandwiches and vegetables.

Ordering at a restaurant in Spanish

You can try out your new vocabulary at a Spanish restaurant.

The verb ‘to eat’ in Spanish is .

You can ask someone what they’re eating by saying

To answer, you can use the verb (to want).

To say ‘I would like’ use .

Try ordering some of the food and drinks below:

SpanishEnglish
fish
roast chicken
fruit
ice cream
water
orange juice
A glass of water, a plate of fish and some fruit.

Here are some examples of how to order in Spanish:

  • - I would like the fish

  • - I would like the fruit

  • - I would like water

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