by Anonymous on May 6th, 2008

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Can someone translate the phrase: "please order at your table" for me into Italian, German, French and Spanish? (native speakers or experts preferably)

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  • by harlekkin on February 20th, 2009

    harlekkin

    It's more correct to say:

    Bitte bestellen Sie an Ihrem (or simply "am") Tisch.

    Please order You at Your table (literally).

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