A2 Expression Neutro

Πού είναι ο λογαριασμός;

Where is the bill?

Significado

Asking for the tab.

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Contexto cultural

In Athens, service is faster, but you still need to ask for the bill. It's common to leave a small tip (5-10%) even though service is included. In tourist areas, the bill might come with a 'kerasma' (free treat). Wait until you finish the treat before asking for the bill. In Cyprus, 'Meze' dining can last hours. Asking for the bill too early might signal you didn't enjoy the long meal. In Greek restaurants in the US or Australia, 'Πού είναι ο λογαριασμός;' is still used, but the 'bill fight' is often more intense as a way of maintaining heritage.

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The Hand Gesture

In Greece, you can catch a waiter's eye and make a 'writing in the air' gesture while saying 'Πού είναι ο λογαριασμός;' to be extra clear.

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Don't Shout

Greeks are loud, but shouting for the bill is considered 'vlachiko' (uncouth). A raised hand and a firm voice are enough.

Significado

Asking for the tab.

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The Hand Gesture

In Greece, you can catch a waiter's eye and make a 'writing in the air' gesture while saying 'Πού είναι ο λογαριασμός;' to be extra clear.

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Don't Shout

Greeks are loud, but shouting for the bill is considered 'vlachiko' (uncouth). A raised hand and a firm voice are enough.

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Check the Items

Always check the 'logariasmos' before paying. It's common for an extra water or bread charge to be added (the 'couvert').

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The 'Kerasma'

If the waiter brings free fruit or cake, wait until you've eaten it before asking for the bill. It's more polite!

Teste-se

Choose the correct article for 'λογαριασμός'.

Πού είναι ___ λογαριασμός;

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ο

'Λογαριασμός' is a masculine noun in the nominative case.

Complete the phrase to ask for the bill politely.

Πού είναι ο λογαριασμός, ___________;

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: παρακαλώ

'Παρακαλώ' means 'please' and is the standard way to be polite.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

You have finished your meal and the waiter is passing by.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Πού είναι ο λογαριασμός;

You ask for the bill when you are ready to pay.

What would the waiter most likely say in response?

Learner: Πού είναι ο λογαριασμός; Waiter: _________

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Ορίστε, ο λογαριασμός σας.

'Ορίστε' is used when handing something to someone.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Recursos visuais

Dining Vocabulary

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The Bill

  • Λογαριασμός
  • Απόδειξη
  • Φιλοδώρημα

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Choose the correct article for 'λογαριασμός'. Choose A1

Πού είναι ___ λογαριασμός;

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ο

'Λογαριασμός' is a masculine noun in the nominative case.

Complete the phrase to ask for the bill politely. Fill Blank A1

Πού είναι ο λογαριασμός, ___________;

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: παρακαλώ

'Παρακαλώ' means 'please' and is the standard way to be polite.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching A2

You have finished your meal and the waiter is passing by.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Πού είναι ο λογαριασμός;

You ask for the bill when you are ready to pay.

What would the waiter most likely say in response? dialogue_completion A2

Learner: Πού είναι ο λογαριασμός; Waiter: _________

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: Ορίστε, ο λογαριασμός σας.

'Ορίστε' is used when handing something to someone.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

No, it is not rude. It is a standard way to ask. However, adding 'παρακαλώ' (please) makes it much friendlier.

Yes! 'Ο λογαριασμός του ρεύματος' is your electricity bill. The phrase works for any kind of bill.

You should say 'Χωριστά, παρακαλώ' (Separately, please) after asking for the bill.

In Greece, yes. Waiters rarely bring the bill unprompted because they don't want to rush you.

It is masculine (ο λογαριασμός).

The 'logariasmos' is the bill/invoice, while the 'apodeixi' is the official tax receipt.

You can say 'Υπάρχει ένα λάθος στον λογαριασμό' (There is a mistake in the bill).

Yes, in a very casual setting, just saying the word with a questioning intonation works.

It's a cultural tradition called 'philoxenia' where people show their love and status by treating their friends.

It's not mandatory but highly expected (around 10%) for good service.

Frases relacionadas

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Τον λογαριασμό, παρακαλώ

similar

The bill, please

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Πόσο κάνει;

similar

How much does it cost?

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Κερασμένο

contrast

It's on the house

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Κάνω τον λογαριασμό

builds on

To do the math / to calculate

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Ανοιχτός λογαριασμός

specialized form

Open account / unfinished business

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