뜻
Asking to see the food options.
문화적 배경
The 'Du-reform' of the 1960s made Swedish very informal, but 'ni' is making a comeback in service to sound professional. In Finland-Swedish, 'ni' can sometimes sound even more formal than in Sweden, and 'matsedel' is used quite frequently. Swedish restaurants are very accommodating to English speakers; 'Har ni en meny på engelska?' is a very common and welcomed question. Sweden is one of the most cashless and digital societies. Often, the 'menu' is a QR code on the table.
The 'Ni' Power
Always use 'ni' in restaurants. It makes you sound like a polite, experienced traveler.
The 'Y' Sound
Don't pronounce 'meny' like 'men-ee'. Round your lips like you're going to whistle for the 'y'.
뜻
Asking to see the food options.
The 'Ni' Power
Always use 'ni' in restaurants. It makes you sound like a polite, experienced traveler.
The 'Y' Sound
Don't pronounce 'meny' like 'men-ee'. Round your lips like you're going to whistle for the 'y'.
Lunch vs Dinner
If it's before 2 PM, ask for 'Dagens lunch' first; it's cheaper!
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to ask for a menu.
Har ___ en meny?
We use 'ni' to address the restaurant staff collectively.
Which of these is the most natural way to ask for a menu in a Swedish restaurant?
Select the best option:
'Har ni en meny?' is the standard, most natural way to ask.
Complete the dialogue.
Gäst: Hej! Servitör: Hej! Vill ni sitta här? Gäst: Ja tack. ___________?
Asking for the menu is the logical next step after being seated.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a restaurant with your 5-year-old son.
'Barnmeny' is specifically for children.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Har ___ en meny?
We use 'ni' to address the restaurant staff collectively.
Select the best option:
'Har ni en meny?' is the standard, most natural way to ask.
Gäst: Hej! Servitör: Hej! Vill ni sitta här? Gäst: Ja tack. ___________?
Asking for the menu is the logical next step after being seated.
You are at a restaurant with your 5-year-old son.
'Barnmeny' is specifically for children.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문You can, but it sounds like you are asking the waiter personally. 'Ni' is much more natural.
'Meny' is modern and international; 'matsedel' is traditional and often used in schools or old inns.
Swedish doesn't have a direct word for 'please', but adding 'tack' at the end ('Har ni en meny, tack?') is very polite.
It's 'polite-neutral'. It's not as formal as 'Sie' in German, but it's safer than 'du' in a restaurant.
They will say 'Menyn finns på QR-koden på bordet'.
Say 'Har ni en vinlista?'.
It is an 'en' word: 'en meny', 'menyn'.
Yes, if you want to see if they serve food.
It literally means 'a menu'.
No, it's a unique Swedish vowel. Think of the 'ee' in 'see' but with very rounded lips.
관련 표현
Kan vi få beställa?
builds onCan we order?
Vad rekommenderar ni?
similarWhat do you recommend?
Notan, tack!
contrastThe bill, please!
En matsedel
synonymA food list
Dagens lunch
specialized formThe daily lunch special