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Bonjour, excusez-moi, est-ce que je pourrais avoir une baguette, s'il vous plaît ?
Hello, excuse me, could I have a baguette, please? (You want to politely ask for a baguette.)
Je voudrais une baguette, s'il vous plaît.
I would like a baguette, please. (You want to order a baguette politely.)
Alors, je vais vous prendre une baguette, s'il vous plaît.
So, I'll take a baguette, please. (You've decided what you want and will take a baguette.)
Une baguette ordinaire ou tradition ?
A regular baguette or traditional? (The baker asks which type of baguette you want.)
Il vous faut autre chose avec ça ?
Do you need anything else with that? (The baker asks if you need anything else.)
Non, ce sera tout.
No, that will be all. (You don't want anything else.)
Merci beaucoup à vous.
Thank you very much to you. (You want to warmly thank the baker.)
J'aimerais acheter un croissant et une baguette, s'il vous plaît.
I would like to buy a croissant and a baguette, please. (You want to buy a croissant and a baguette.)
Un pain au chocolat.
A chocolate croissant. (You want a chocolate croissant.)
Et avec ceci ?
And with this? (The baker asks what else you'd like.)
C'est tout, merci.
That's all, thank you. (You've finished ordering.)
Je vais prendre celui-ci.
I'll take this one. (You're looking at several pastries and choose one.)
Je peux avoir… ?
Can I have…? (You want to politely ask for something.)
Combien ça coûte ?
How much does it cost? (You want to ask the price of something.)
Ça fait combien ?
How much is that? (You want to ask for the total price.)
À emporter, s'il vous plaît.
To take away, please. (You want to take your food with you.)
Vous avez des croissants ?
Do you have croissants? (You want to know whether the bakery has croissants.)
Je vais prendre deux croissants et une baguette, s'il vous plaît.
I'll take two croissants and a baguette, please. (You want two croissants and one baguette.)
Bonjour, qu'est-ce que je vous sers ?
Hello, what can I serve you? (The baker greets you and asks what you want.)
Qu'est-ce qu'il vous faut ?
What do you need? (The baker asks what you need.)
Vous désirez ?
What would you like? (The baker asks what you'd like.)
Une baguette, c'est ça ?
One baguette, is that right? (The baker confirms your order.)
Une tradition ?
A traditional one? (The baker checks if you want a traditional baguette.)
Et avec ceci ?
And with this? (The baker asks what else you'd like.)
Il vous faut autre chose ?
Do you need anything else? (The baker asks if you need anything more.)
Ce sera tout ?
Will that be all? (The baker checks if you're finished.)
Vous en voulez combien ?
How many do you want? (The baker asks how many you want.)
Sur place ou à emporter ?
Here or to take away? (The baker asks whether you're eating there or taking it away.)
Avec ceci ?
With this? (The baker asks if you'd like anything else.)
Voilà.
There you go. (The baker hands you your order.)
Ça fera trois euros cinquante.
That'll be three euros fifty. (The baker tells you the total price.)
Vous payez comment ?
How are you paying? (The baker asks how you'd like to pay.)
Par carte ?
By card? (The baker asks if you're paying by card.)
Merci beaucoup, bonne journée !
Thank you very much, have a good day! (The baker says goodbye and wishes you a good day.)
Au revoir !
Goodbye! (You're leaving the bakery and want to say goodbye.)