Take out/take away

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cabaretechica

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Buenas tardes. Hope you can help me.

How do you say you want to order a meal "to take away" with you?

For example, "I want to order a pizza to take with me", not eat in the restaurant. Not sure if the online translators I'm using are correct.

I understand in the DR they say "take away" not "take out" or "to go" like we do in NA.

None of the online and book resources I have cover the take out and delivery of meals.

Thanks for your suggestions.
 

cabaretechica

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Gracias, DaniJ.

Another question if I may?

At a deli, I usually buy 10 slices of ham or salami. Is it possible in the DR to ask for a certain number of slices of deli meat, instead of getting it by weight? The pre-packaged deli meats tend to be a bit more expensive, and not always available. I normally shop at Janet's in Cabarete.

Is this correct: "Quisiera diez rebanadas de jam?n/salmi, por favor." I'm not sure if "rebanadas" is the correct word to use in this context.

Muchas gracias for your help again.
 
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