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en At the restaurant 3   »   bn রেস্টুরেন্ট ৩ – এ

31 [thirty-one]

At the restaurant 3

At the restaurant 3

৩১ [একত্রিশ]

31 [Ēkatriśa]

রেস্টুরেন্ট ৩ – এ

rēsṭurēnṭa 3 – ē

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I would like a starter. আ-ার ---া-স--ার-টা--চ-- ৷ আ__ এ__ স্____ চা_ ৷ আ-া- এ-ট- স-ট-র-ট-র চ-ই ৷ ------------------------- আমার একটা স্টার্টার চাই ৷ 0
r-------ṭa - --ē r_________ 3 – ē r-s-u-ē-ṭ- 3 – ē ---------------- rēsṭurēnṭa 3 – ē
I would like a salad. আ----একট- স------া--৷ আ__ এ__ সা__ চা_ ৷ আ-া- এ-ট- স-ল-দ চ-ই ৷ --------------------- আমার একটা সালাদ চাই ৷ 0
r-s--rēnṭa-----ē r_________ 3 – ē r-s-u-ē-ṭ- 3 – ē ---------------- rēsṭurēnṭa 3 – ē
I would like a soup. আ--র-এ--- -্য----াই ৷ আ__ এ__ স্__ চা_ ৷ আ-া- এ-ট- স-য-প চ-ই ৷ --------------------- আমার একটা স্যুপ চাই ৷ 0
ā--r- ē--ṭā --ā--ā-a c--i ā____ ē____ s_______ c___ ā-ā-a ē-a-ā s-ā-ṭ-r- c-'- ------------------------- āmāra ēkaṭā sṭārṭāra cā'i
I would like a dessert. আমার---ট- -েজ---ট (মিষ---ন------ই-৷ আ__ এ__ ডে___ (______ চা_ ৷ আ-া- এ-ট- ড-জ-র-ট (-ি-্-া-্-) চ-ই ৷ ----------------------------------- আমার একটা ডেজার্ট (মিষ্টান্ন) চাই ৷ 0
ā--ra --aṭ- ----d-----i ā____ ē____ s_____ c___ ā-ā-a ē-a-ā s-l-d- c-'- ----------------------- āmāra ēkaṭā sālāda cā'i
I would like an ice cream with whipped cream. আম----েট--ো-ক্র-- সহ একটা-আ-সক্র-ম-চা--৷ আ__ ফে__ ক্__ স_ এ__ আ_____ চা_ ৷ আ-া- ফ-ট-ন- ক-র-ম স- এ-ট- আ-স-্-ী- চ-ই ৷ ---------------------------------------- আমার ফেটানো ক্রীম সহ একটা আইসক্রীম চাই ৷ 0
āmār- ēk-ṭā------ cā-i ā____ ē____ s____ c___ ā-ā-a ē-a-ā s-u-a c-'- ---------------------- āmāra ēkaṭā syupa cā'i
I would like some fruit or cheese. আমা--ফ- অথবা---ি--চ-- ৷ আ__ ফ_ অ__ প__ চা_ ৷ আ-া- ফ- অ-ব- প-ি- চ-ই ৷ ----------------------- আমার ফল অথবা পনির চাই ৷ 0
ā-ā-a ēkaṭā-ḍē--r-- (m-----n-- cā-i ā____ ē____ ḍ______ (_________ c___ ā-ā-a ē-a-ā ḍ-j-r-a (-i-ṭ-n-a- c-'- ----------------------------------- āmāra ēkaṭā ḍējārṭa (miṣṭānna) cā'i
We would like to have breakfast. আ-রা---খ-বার-- -াশ---খেতে--া--৷ আ__ জ____ / না__ খে_ চা_ ৷ আ-র- জ-খ-ব-র / ন-শ-া খ-ত- চ-ই ৷ ------------------------------- আমরা জলখাবার / নাশতা খেতে চাই ৷ 0
ā--r- p---ān--krī-a -a-- ē-aṭ------------ ---i ā____ p______ k____ s___ ē____ ā_________ c___ ā-ā-a p-ē-ā-ō k-ī-a s-h- ē-a-ā ā-i-a-r-m- c-'- ---------------------------------------------- āmāra phēṭānō krīma saha ēkaṭā ā'isakrīma cā'i
We would like to have lunch. আম-------রের -া-া-----ে ----৷ আ__ দু___ খা__ খে_ চা_ ৷ আ-র- দ-প-র-র খ-ব-র খ-ত- চ-ই ৷ ----------------------------- আমরা দুপুরের খাবার খেতে চাই ৷ 0
ā-āra -h-la -tha-- pani-a --'i ā____ p____ a_____ p_____ c___ ā-ā-a p-a-a a-h-b- p-n-r- c-'- ------------------------------ āmāra phala athabā panira cā'i
We would like to have dinner. আ--া-রা-ে- -া--র --ত- চ-ই ৷ আ__ রা__ খা__ খে_ চা_ ৷ আ-র- র-ত-র খ-ব-র খ-ত- চ-ই ৷ --------------------------- আমরা রাতের খাবার খেতে চাই ৷ 0
ām-rā jal-k-ābā-- / -āś--- k-ē-ē----i ā____ j__________ / n_____ k____ c___ ā-a-ā j-l-k-ā-ā-a / n-ś-t- k-ē-ē c-'- ------------------------------------- āmarā jalakhābāra / nāśatā khētē cā'i
What would you like for breakfast? আপ-া- জ--া-ারে--/ -া-তা জন্য ক--চ--? আ___ জ_____ / না__ জ__ কী চা__ আ-ন-র জ-খ-ব-র-র / ন-শ-া জ-্- ক- চ-ই- ------------------------------------ আপনার জলখাবারের / নাশতা জন্য কী চাই? 0
āma-ā -up-rē----hā-ā-a ----ē -ā-i ā____ d_______ k______ k____ c___ ā-a-ā d-p-r-r- k-ā-ā-a k-ē-ē c-'- --------------------------------- āmarā dupurēra khābāra khētē cā'i
Rolls with jam and honey? জ---ম এব--মধ----য়ে-রো-? জ্__ এ_ ম_ দি_ রো__ জ-য-ম এ-ং ম-ু দ-য়- র-ল- ----------------------- জ্যাম এবং মধু দিয়ে রোল? 0
ā------ātē-a-k---āra-kh--ē--ā'i ā____ r_____ k______ k____ c___ ā-a-ā r-t-r- k-ā-ā-a k-ē-ē c-'- ------------------------------- āmarā rātēra khābāra khētē cā'i
Toast with sausage and cheese? সস-জ এব----- -প-ির- দি-ে ----ট? স__ এ_ চী_ (____ দি_ টো___ স-ে- এ-ং চ-জ (-ন-র- দ-য়- ট-স-ট- ------------------------------- সসেজ এবং চীজ (পনির) দিয়ে টোস্ট? 0
ā--n--- ----kh---r-r- - --ś-----a-'-a k- c---? ā______ j____________ / n_____ j_____ k_ c____ ā-a-ā-a j-l-k-ā-ā-ē-a / n-ś-t- j-n-y- k- c-'-? ---------------------------------------------- āpanāra jalakhābārēra / nāśatā jan'ya kī cā'i?
A boiled egg? এ--- --দ-ধ ক-- ডি-? এ__ সি__ ক_ ডি__ এ-ট- স-দ-ধ ক-া ড-ম- ------------------- একটা সিদ্ধ করা ডিম? 0
J-ā-a----ṁ---dhu -iẏē rōla? J____ ē___ m____ d___ r____ J-ā-a ē-a- m-d-u d-ẏ- r-l-? --------------------------- Jyāma ēbaṁ madhu diẏē rōla?
A fried egg? এক-া-ভাজ--ডিম? এ__ ভা_ ডি__ এ-ট- ভ-জ- ড-ম- -------------- একটা ভাজা ডিম? 0
Jyā---ēb-- m-dhu d-ẏ- -ō--? J____ ē___ m____ d___ r____ J-ā-a ē-a- m-d-u d-ẏ- r-l-? --------------------------- Jyāma ēbaṁ madhu diẏē rōla?
An omelette? একট-----ে-? এ__ ও____ এ-ট- ও-ল-ট- ----------- একটা ওমলেট? 0
J---a-ē--ṁ-m-dhu di-- ---a? J____ ē___ m____ d___ r____ J-ā-a ē-a- m-d-u d-ẏ- r-l-? --------------------------- Jyāma ēbaṁ madhu diẏē rōla?
Another yoghurt, please. দয়- -রে আ---কটা দই --ন ৷ দ_ ক_ আ_ এ__ দ_ দি_ ৷ দ-া ক-ে আ- এ-ট- দ- দ-ন ৷ ------------------------ দয়া করে আর একটা দই দিন ৷ 0
Sas--a ēb-----j- (--n---)-d-ẏ---ō--a? S_____ ē___ c___ (_______ d___ ṭ_____ S-s-j- ē-a- c-j- (-a-i-a- d-ẏ- ṭ-s-a- ------------------------------------- Sasēja ēbaṁ cīja (panira) diẏē ṭōsṭa?
Some salt and pepper also, please. দ-া-কর- এ--ু--ুন---ং ম-ি-- দ-ন ৷ দ_ ক_ এ__ নু_ এ_ ম___ দি_ ৷ দ-া ক-ে এ-ট- ন-ন এ-ং ম-ি-ও দ-ন ৷ -------------------------------- দয়া করে একটু নুন এবং মরিচও দিন ৷ 0
S--ēja--ba- --ja (----r-- d-ẏē---sṭa? S_____ ē___ c___ (_______ d___ ṭ_____ S-s-j- ē-a- c-j- (-a-i-a- d-ẏ- ṭ-s-a- ------------------------------------- Sasēja ēbaṁ cīja (panira) diẏē ṭōsṭa?
Another glass of water, please. দ-- করে আ- -ক-গ্লা--জল / প-নি দ---৷ দ_ ক_ আ_ এ_ গ্__ জ_ / পা_ দি_ ৷ দ-া ক-ে আ- এ- গ-ল-স জ- / প-ন- দ-ন ৷ ----------------------------------- দয়া করে আর এক গ্লাস জল / পানি দিন ৷ 0
Sasē---ē--ṁ c-ja (-a-ir----------sṭ-? S_____ ē___ c___ (_______ d___ ṭ_____ S-s-j- ē-a- c-j- (-a-i-a- d-ẏ- ṭ-s-a- ------------------------------------- Sasēja ēbaṁ cīja (panira) diẏē ṭōsṭa?

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