Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - Ask to communicate with foreigners at the dinner table.

Ask to communicate with foreigners at the dinner table.

I'm a little hungry.

I'm kind of hungry.

I'm kind of hungry. How about you? I'm a little hungry. What about you? )

Yeah, it's lunch time. (Yes, it's time for lunch. )

I'm getting hungry. )

I'm starving.

I'm starving. *starve is a verb meaning "I'm starving".

I'm very hungry.

I'm extremely hungry.

I could eat a horse. It means the degree of hunger, "very hungry".

I'm thirsty.

I'm thristy.

It smells delicious.

it smells good.

it smells nice.

I'm on a diet.

I'm on a diet.

I'm on a diet. )

How's it going so far? How do you feel now? )

it looks delicious!

This looks great! * See the food and say "It seems delicious".

This looks good!

This looks delicious!

My mouth is watering. (My mouth is watering! )

This smells great! * Used when smelling and saying "it smells good".

everything looks delicious.

They all look good.

They all look so delicious, don't they?

They both look great. * The above two examples are about more than three things or meals. This sentence is limited to two things or meals.

can I have this?

Can I eat this?

Is this edible?

you can't eat this.

You can't eat that.

It's in edible.

Is this delicious?

Is this delicious?

Does this taste good?

delicious.

It's good.

How is it? (how about it? )

It's good. (It's delicious. )

Good.

It's delicious.

Delicious!

Yum-yum! * a more casual statement.

Umm! * a more casual statement.

Mmm! * a more casual statement.

Yummy! * commonly used by women and children.

it's not delicious.

it's not good.

it does n't taste good.

It tastes strange.

this tastes strange.

this tastes funny. * funny "strange, wonderful".

this tastes weir. * weir is "incredible and strange".

I can eat anything.

I eat nothing.

I can eat nothing.

Don't eat too much.

don't overeat.

don't eat too much.

don't eat so much.

He can really eat.

He's a big eater.

I don't want to eat anything.

I don't feel like eating anything. * feel like ... ing "produces the feeling of wanting (food, etc.)".

I am magnanimous.

I drink like a fish.

I can't drink much.

I get drunk easily.

I can drink well.

I can hold my own. *hold my own means "average", "no loss in the competition" and "no less than anyone else".

I can hold my liquor.

I can drink a lot. )

I'm a strong drinker. )

Eating cakes will make you fat.

cake is fatting. * Fatten means "to make people fat".

do you drink coffee?

Would you like some coffee?

Would you like some coffee? Do you drink coffee? )

Not now, thanks. (Not now, thanks. )

please pass me the salt.

Please pass me the salt. *pass "pass" at the dinner table.

Could I have the salt, please?

Salt, please? * a more casual statement.

Could you hand me the salt, please?

this is miso soup.

it's called misoshiru.

this is misoshiru.

this is called misoshiru.

how to eat sushi?

How do you eat sushi?

you have to dip in soy sauce.

You dip it in soy sauce. *dip means "soak or smear liquid".

place the sushi in some soy sauce.

can you use chopsticks?

Can you use chopsticks? Chopsticks are chopsticks.

what kind of fish is this?

What kind of fish is this?

What kind of fish is this? What kind of fish is this? )

Oh, that's tuna. (Ah, that's tuna. )

how spicy!

it's spice.

it's hot.

it's salty.

It's salty.

That's sweet.

It's sweet.

It's crisp.

it's crisp.

It's sticky.

It's slim.

This coffee is not hot enough.

this coffee is not hot enough.

this coffee is lukewarm.

the bread is not fully baked.

This bread is soggy. *soggy "bread, etc. is not fully baked".

this potato chip has gone bad.

the potato chips are stall. * stall can also be used to indicate that bread is stale, stale or musty.

the potato chips are soft.

this milk is sour.

this milk is sour.

this milk is sour. )

I'll buy more today. (I'll buy some more today. )

this coffee is too bitter.

this coffee tastes bitter.

this coffee is bitter.

this meat is too old.

this meat is tough.

this meat is tender. )

it's very strong.

this has a strong flavor.

this has a weak flavor. )

it's too salty.

It's too salty.

It's too greasy.

it's too greasy.

it's too greasy.

it's too hot.

It's too hot. * is "too hot" in tone.

It's too cold. )

my mouth is numb.

My mouth is burning. * When eating spicy things such as pepper or mustard. In addition to "burning" and "burning", burn also means "the mouth and tongue are numb"

My mouth is on fire.

Would you like some, too?

Would you like some? * When recommending what you eat to others.

Would you like some? Would you like some, too? )

Yes, please. (all right. It's more polite to say

No, thank you. I'm fine. (No, thank you, I don't want it).

Do you want some? * a more direct statement.

I'd like some more wine.

I'd like some more wine.

I dropped my fork.

I dropped my fork.

Another cup of coffee.

I'd like another cup of coffee.

It's delicious.

That was good. * Besides food and drinks, it also means that things are going well.

That was delicious.

I'm full.

I'm very full.

I could n't eat another bite. (I can't eat any more. )

I've had enough. )

I'm very hungry. (

there is not enough food.

there is not enough food.

there is not enough food. )

I'll make more. (I'll make some more. )

Would you like another drink?

Would you like another drink?

Would you like another drink? Would you like another drink? )

No, I think I've had enough. (No, I've had enough. )

what kind of coffee do you like?

How do you like your coffee? Does this question mean "do you want sugar and milk in your coffee?" . When drinking black coffee, the answer is Black will be fine. Just sugar, please. Just milk, please.

How do you like your coffee? What kind of coffee do you drink? )

with milk and sugar, please. (with milk and sugar. )

How do you want you coffee?

Here's to your health/success. Here's to your health/success!

Here's to our friendship! A toast to our friendship!

Here's to Tom for his new job! To Tom's new job!

What do you like to drink? What do you like to drink?

American restaurants are used to ordering a large drink when eating, so the waiter will definitely ask you What do you like to drink first. Some people will say, Can I get you something to drink? General restaurants will provide Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, Iced Tea, Lemonade and so on. If you don't want anything, Just water

It's worth noting that in general fast food restaurants, drinking refers to soft drink. But when people talk about have a drink, they mostly mean alcoholic, that is, alcoholic drinks. So if someone asks you, "Come on, have a drink with us." He doesn't mean to ask you to drink coke with them, but to ask you to drink with them!

Are you ready to order or just a minute? Are you ready? Or do you want to wait a little longer?

usually, after the drinks are served, everyone will spend some time studying the menu. If the waiter sees that you are almost ready, he will come and ask you, Are you ready to order or just a minute? If you are ready to order, just tell her what you want to eat. If you want to study it again, you can talk to her.