The Spanish word for order is "Ordenar" however this is not always the correct word to use since Ordenar also means "to ordain".
When one orders something at a restaurant in Spanish, one is asking for something rather than ordering it so the Spanish word Pedir (to ask for, or to request) is a better choice.
There is also the matter of the correct conjugation. Who is ordering whom to do what?
Below are a few of the most common uses:
I [he/she/it] was ordered [to sit] - Fuí [fué] ordenado(ordenada - female)
They were ordered - Fueron ordenados
I ordered him/her/it/them [to sit] - Le ordené
He/She/It ordered him/her/it/them [to sit] Le/Les ordenó
They ordered him/her/it/them [to sit] Le/Les ordenaron
I ordered [something - like a drink at a restaurant] - Pedí (I asked for)
He/she/it ordered [something] Pidió
They ordered [something] Pidieron
Ordered.
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swifter... you spell it the SAME... English and Spanish :)
Do you mean how do you spell the Spanish word for quit.
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