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How do you say waiter in English?

The English expression of the waiter is [/we? t? R/ (male),/? we? t? r? S/ (female)], transliterated as waiter (male) and waitress (female), the word is waiter (male) and waitress (female).

First, pronunciation male waiter: English [/we? t? r/]; Beauty [/? we? t? /]?

Attendant: English [/? we? t? r? s/]; Beauty [/? we? ts/]

Second, Chinese translation n. waiter; accompanying

3. plural forms: waiter (waiter) and waitress (waitress)

4. Memory skills "Waiter" and "waiting" both come from "waiting", which means waiting, because waiters often need to wait for instructions from customers at work.

5. phrase collocation foreman

Waiter's tray

Waitress station waitress station

Bilingual example 1. The waiter brought the menu.

The waiter handed over the menu.

She works as a waitress to pay for her tuition.

She works as a waitress to pay for her tuition.

The head waiter is responsible for all other waiters.

The head waiter is in charge of all other waiters.

He left a big tip for the waitress.

He left a big tip for the waitress.

The waiter's tray is full of drinks.

The waiter's tray is full of drinks.

Usage 1 "Waiter" and "waiter" are nouns used to refer to service personnel working in restaurants, hotels and other places.

2. Grammatically, "waiter" and "waiter" can be used as subject, object and attribute. For example, "the waiter is very polite." The waiter is very polite. )

3. When representing multiple waiters, you can use the plural form of "waiter" or "waitress". For example, "the waiters in this restaurant are all very professional." The waiters in this restaurant are all very professional. )