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How to Say "Do You Have a Table for Two?" in Korean
The phrase "두 명 자리 있어요?" |
( du myeong ja-ri iss-eo-yo? ) |
🗣 Meaning: "Do you have a table for two?"
🔍Here’s the breakdown:
✔️ 두 명 (du myeong) → Two people
✔️ 자리 (ja-ri) → Seat/Table
✔️ 있어요? (iss-eo-yo?) → Do you have?/Is there?
Use this phrase
when you walk into a restaurant
without a reservation
and want to check if there’s an available table for two.
🧔🏻You:
- Do you have a table for two? : ( du myeong ja-ri iss-eo-yo? )
👨🏻💼Restaurant Staff:
- Yes, I’ll show you to your table. : ( ne, i-jjok-eu-ro an-nae-hae deu-ril-ge-yo. )
OR
- Sorry, we’re fully booked right now. : ( joe-song-ham-ni-da. ji-geum man-seok-i-e-yo. )
💡 In Korea,
popular restaurants often have waiting system
where you take a number and wait for a table.
🔹 If the restaurant is full, you might hear:
There’s a waiting list. : (we-i-ting iss-eu-se-yo.)
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