A1 Expression Formal

Haluaisin laskun

I would like the bill

Significado

Asking to pay at a restaurant.

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Contexto cultural

Tipping is not expected. The price on the bill is what you pay. However, rounding up is a nice gesture for great service. Waiters will not bring the bill until asked. They want to give you 'ruokarauha' (peace to eat). Splitting the bill is extremely common and not seen as 'cheap'. Very similar culture. In Sweden, you say 'Notan, tack'. Finns and Swedes share the same 'don't rush the guest' philosophy.

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The Magic 'isi'

Whenever you want to be polite in Finnish, try to use the conditional '-isi-'. It works for 'haluaisin' (I'd like) and 'saisinko' (could I get).

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Eye Contact

Finns value personal space. A small wave or catching the waiter's eye is enough; don't shout across the room.

Significado

Asking to pay at a restaurant.

💡

The Magic 'isi'

Whenever you want to be polite in Finnish, try to use the conditional '-isi-'. It works for 'haluaisin' (I'd like) and 'saisinko' (could I get).

💬

Eye Contact

Finns value personal space. A small wave or catching the waiter's eye is enough; don't shout across the room.

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Check the Counter

In many Finnish lunch spots, you pay first. If you see a queue at a register near the entrance, you probably don't need this phrase!

Ponte a prueba

Complete the polite request for the bill.

Haluaisin ________, kiitos.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: laskun

You need the genitive-accusative case '-n' because you want the whole bill.

Which one is the most polite for a restaurant?

Choose the best option:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Haluaisin laskun.

The conditional '-isi-' makes it 'would like', which is the standard polite form.

Fill in the customer's line.

Tarjoilija: 'Haluatteko vielä jotain?' Asiakas: 'Ei kiitos. ________.'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Haluaisin laskun

When you don't want anything else, it's time to ask for the bill.

Match the phrase to the number of people.

You are with a group of 4 people.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Haluaisimme laskun.

'Haluaisimme' is the 'we' form, appropriate for a group.

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Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Complete the polite request for the bill. Fill Blank A1

Haluaisin ________, kiitos.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: laskun

You need the genitive-accusative case '-n' because you want the whole bill.

Which one is the most polite for a restaurant? Choose A1

Choose the best option:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Haluaisin laskun.

The conditional '-isi-' makes it 'would like', which is the standard polite form.

Fill in the customer's line. dialogue_completion A1

Tarjoilija: 'Haluatteko vielä jotain?' Asiakas: 'Ei kiitos. ________.'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Haluaisin laskun

When you don't want anything else, it's time to ask for the bill.

Match the phrase to the number of people. situation_matching A2

You are with a group of 4 people.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Haluaisimme laskun.

'Haluaisimme' is the 'we' form, appropriate for a group.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

Yes, but adding 'kiitos' (Lasku, kiitos) makes it much more polite and natural.

A small, polite hand gesture is fine if they aren't looking, but avoid snapping fingers.

You can say 'Se on tasan' (It's even) or 'Pidä loput' (Keep the rest).

In sit-down restaurants, they usually bring the card machine to your table. In cafes, you often pay at the counter.

Say 'Maksamme erikseen' (We pay separately) right after asking for the bill.

It's never 'too formal' to be polite, but 'Lasku, kiitos' is more common in bars.

Because it's the object of the verb. The '-n' indicates it's a total object (the whole bill).

Yes, 'lasku' also means 'invoice'. You might add 'Haluaisin laskun sähköpostitse' (I'd like the invoice by email).

Correct. Service is included by law. Tips are purely for exceptional service.

It's a diphthong. Pronounce 'u' and then 'i' quickly together, like 'oo-ee'.

Frases relacionadas

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Lasku, kiitos

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Bill, please

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Saisinko laskun?

similar

Could I get the bill?

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Voisimmeko maksaa?

similar

Could we pay?

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Maksamme erikseen

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We pay separately

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Paljonko se tekee?

similar

How much does it make/cost?

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