Questions & Answers about Pido un café mediano.
Is using pido a natural way to order?
How can I make it more polite?
What’s the difference between pedir and preguntar?
Why the present tense pido? Isn’t it “I ask for,” not “I’d like”?
Do I need to say yo pido?
No. Spanish typically drops subject pronouns because the verb ending shows the subject. Yo pido is only for emphasis or contrast.
Why un and not uno?
Before a masculine noun, uno shortens to un: un café. Use uno only when it stands alone (e.g., counting: uno, dos, tres).
Can I omit the article and say Pido café mediano?
Why mediano and not mediana?
Can mediano go before the noun (e.g., un mediano café)?
No, that sounds unnatural. In Spanish, adjectives usually follow the noun: un café mediano.
Does mediano mean medium roast?
How do I pronounce it naturally?
How do I make it plural?
- Pido dos cafés medianos. Note the accent in cafés and that medianos agrees in number.
How do I say “to go” or “for here”?
I heard me regala in Colombia. Are they asking for it free?
No. ¿Me regala…? is a very common polite way to ask for something in Colombia. You still pay; it’s just softening the request.
Is ordenar also used for “to order” (food/drinks)?
Is pedir irregular?
Yes, it’s an e→i stem-changer in the present: pido, pides, pide, pedimos, piden. Present participle: pidiendo. Preterite 3rd person: pidió/pidieron.
Would Estoy pidiendo un café mediano be okay at the counter?
Can this sentence mean a habit?
How do I add details like milk, sugar, or decaf?
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Spanish verbs change form based on the subject, tense, and mood. Regular verbs follow predictable patterns depending on whether they end in ‑ar, ‑er, or ‑ir. For example, "hablar" (to speak) becomes "hablo" (I speak), "hablas" (you speak), and "habla" (he/she speaks) in the present tense.
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