Sentence examples of "ordering" in English with translation "pedir"

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In the restaurant we were yesterday, we had to wait two hours before ordering. What a terrible establishment! En el restaurante donde estuvimos ayer, debimos esperar dos horas antes de pedir. ¡Qué birria de establecimiento!
Your order has been dispatched. Su pedido fue despachado.
I did not order this. No he pedido esto.
I would rather order beer. Yo prefiero pedir cerveza.
Let's order two bottles. Pidamos dos botellas.
Can you order one for me? ¿Puedes pedir uno para mí?
Why don't we order pizza? ¿Por qué no pedimos pizza?
What shall I order for you? ¿Qué pediré para usted?
It is not what I ordered. No es lo que pedí.
I ordered several books from England. Pedí varios libros a Inglaterra.
She ordered a cup of tea. Ella pidió una taza de té.
Orders for the book poured in. Recibieron muchos pedidos para el libro.
I would like to order a sandwich. Quisiera pedir un sándwich.
I don't know what to order. No sé qué pedir.
What do you wish to order, gentlemen? ¿Qué desean ustedes pedir, señores?
We are forced to cancel our order Estámos obligados a cancelar nuestro pedido
Tom doesn't know what to order. Tom no sabe qué pedir.
I'd like to order the same. Querría pedir lo mismo.
Would you like me to order it? ¿Quieres que yo lo pida?
I ate a hamburger and ordered another. Me comí una hamburguesa y pedí otra.
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