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IMPROVED: If you are asking to be seated in a french-speaking restaurant, the expression is "Est-ce que vous pouvez m'asseoir?" or "Can you seat me?"

or, "Je voudrais un table pour _____, s'il vous plait? This is the more polite, expected, and accepted way. The first is 'I would like...' Fill in the space with the number of persons eating. And, ALWAYS say svp, please at the end.

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How a restaurant is called = Comment s'appelle un restaurant.

A restaurant is called X = Un restaurant s'appelle X

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"L'addition, s'il vous plaît."

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