Vegetables
For individuals working in the produce industry, learning Spanish can greatly enhance communication and customer interaction. Whether you're a produce manager at a grocery store or a field worker on a vegetable farm, knowing Spanish allows for smoother transactions and more effective conversations with Spanish-speaking colleagues and customers, making your work environment more inclusive and efficient.
Additionally, knowledge of Spanish enables you to provide detailed and accurate information about the types and qualities of vegetables. This is particularly useful when dealing with specific varieties or when explaining the origin and characteristics of different produce items, ensuring that both employees and customers have a comprehensive understanding of the vegetable selection available.
I would like some carrots.
Me gustaría一些胡萝卜。
Can I have some cucumbers?
¿Puedo tener algunas pepinas?
Do you have any celery?
¿Tienes alguna cebolla de celosía?
Could I get a few potatoes?
Podría darme unas pocas papas?
I need some green beans.
Necesito algunas judías verdes.
What about a bunch of asparagus?
¿Y una rama de espárragos?
Do you have any broccoli?
¿Tienes alguna brócoli?
Would you recommend some cauliflower?
Would you recommend some cauliflower?
Can I have some peas?
¿Me puede dar一些豌豆?(请根据西班牙语语法调整为:¿Me pueden dar algunas habas?)
How about a serving of spinach?
¿Qué tal un poco de espinacas?
Do you have any artichokes?
¿Tienes algún perejil?
Could I get some brussels sprouts?
Podría darme algunas brécol?
I'd like some fennel.
Me gustaría一些fennel.
Are there any turnips available?
¿Hay algún rábano disponible?
Do you have some leeks?
¿Tienes algún puerro?
Could I try some radishes?
¿Podría probarme algunas rábanos?
How about a small portion of mushrooms?
¿Qué tal una pequeña porción de champiñones?
Can I have an order of corn?
¿Me puede traer un plato de maíz?
Would you recommend some green peppers?
¿Te recomendaría algunos pimientos verdes?
I'd like to add some olives.
Me gustaría añadir一些橄榄。