Usage examples of "se commander" in French with translation to English

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J'ai confirmé la commande. I confirmed the order.
J'attends toujours ma commande. I'm still waiting for my order.
Puis-je prendre votre commande ? May I take your order?
Nous avons commandé le repas. We ordered the meal.
As-tu commandé le livre ? Did you order the book?
J'ai commandé deux hamburgers. I ordered two hamburgers.
J'attends toujours pour ma commande. I'm still waiting for my order.
Puis-je prendre votre commande maintenant ? Can I take your order now?
Veux-tu que je le commande ? Would you like me to order it?
Nous prenons les commandes par téléphone. We take telephone orders.
Il nous a commandé des steaks. He ordered us steaks.
Il a commandé un chop-suey. He ordered a chop suey.
J'ai commandé de nouveaux meubles. I ordered new furniture.
Vous pouvez payer votre commande d'avance. You may pay in advance for your order.
Vous pouvez payer votre commande en avance. You may pay in advance for your order.
J'ai joint votre bon de commande. I have enclosed your order form.
Elle a commandé le livre de Londres. She ordered the book from London.
J'ai commandé plusieurs livres d'Angleterre. I ordered several books from England.
Elle a commandé le livre à Londres. She ordered the book from London.
J'ai commandé ces livres en Allemagne. I ordered those books from Germany.
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