While inside a Filipino speaking location and you have to get a cocktail at the bar or simply a shop. It’s great to learn several Filipino phrases to order drinks. Learn More
Thirsty in Philippines or in a region where they talk the Filipino language? We currently have displayed helpful Filipino key phrases to shop for refreshments in Filipino language.
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KTV (Karaoke Bars) | |
Can we get a room to sing? | Pwede ba sa VIP room? (Mag KaHN TAH Han) |
Do you serve alcohol? | Meron ba kayong alak? (...) |
Do you have cigarettes? | Meron ba kayong sigarilyo? |
Is there table service? | Meron ba kayong 'table service'? (...') |
A beer/two beers, please. | Isang/dalawang beer/s, please. (...) |
A glass of red/white wine, please. | A glass of red/white wine, please. (...) |
A pint, please. | A pint, please. (...) |
A bottle, please. | Isang bote, please. (...) |
_____ (hard liquor) and _____ (mixer), please. | _____ and _____, please. (...) |
whiskey | whiskey (...) |
vodka | vodka (bod-KAH) |
rum | rum (rahm) |
water | tubig (too-beeg) |
club soda | club soda (...) |
tonic water | tonic water (...) |
orange juice | orange juice (...) |
Coke (soda/pop) | Coke (soft drinks) |
Do you have any snacks? | Meron ba kayong chicherya? (meh-RON bah kaYONG chee-cheer-YAH) |
One more, please. | Isa pa nga ulit, please. (Isa pa.) |
Another round, please. | Isa pa ulit. (...) |
When is closing time? | Kailan (or Anong oras) kayo magsasara? (?) |
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