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¿Me pasas la mantequilla por favor?

UK//kəd juː pɑːs ðə ˈbʌtə pliːz//US//kʊd ju pæs ðə ˈbʌtɚ pliz//

Significado de Could you pass the butter please

A polite request to have the butter handed to you.

Una petición educada para que te den la mantequilla.

In simple words: A polite way to ask someone to hand you the butter.

Una forma educada de pedirle a alguien que te dé la mantequilla.

Could you pass the butter please en una frase

  • At dinner, I said, 'Could you pass the butter please?'En la cena, dije: '¿Me pasas la mantequilla por favor?'
  • 'Could you pass the butter please?' I asked my sister during lunch.'¿Me pasas la mantequilla por favor?', le pregunté a mi hermana durante el almuerzo.
  • He smiled and replied, 'Of course, I can pass the butter!'Él sonrió y respondió: '¡Claro, te paso la mantequilla!'
  • 'Could you pass the butter please?' she asked at the family gathering.'¿Me pasas la mantequilla por favor?', preguntó en la reunión familiar.
  • During the meal, I politely said, 'Could you pass the butter please?'Durante la comida, dije educadamente: '¿Me pasas la mantequilla por favor?'

Cómo usar Could you pass the butter please

Use in polite conversation, typically at the dining table. Appropriate in both casual and formal settings.

Úsalo en conversaciones educadas, típicamente en la mesa. Es apropiado tanto en situaciones informales como formales.

Grammar pattern

standalone request

Memory hint

Imagine someone passing a stick of butter across the table while saying 'could you'.

Palabras relacionadas

Collocations with Could you pass the butter please

  • pass the salt
  • pass the bread
  • pass the food

Synonyms for Could you pass the butter please

  • Could you hand me the butter?
  • Can you pass me the butter?
  • Would you mind passing the butter?

Common mistakes with Could you pass the butter please

  • Omitting 'please' makes the request sound rude.
  • Using 'can' instead of 'could' can sound less polite.
  • Not using 'the' before 'butter' can sound awkward.

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¿Qué significa Could you pass the butter please?

Una forma educada de pedirle a alguien que te dé la mantequilla.

¿Qué significa Could you pass the butter please en español?

Una forma educada de pedirle a alguien que te dé la mantequilla.

¿Cuál es la definición de Could you pass the butter please?

Una petición educada para que te den la mantequilla.

¿Cómo se usa Could you pass the butter please en una frase?

At dinner, I said, 'Could you pass the butter please?'

¿Puedes dar otro ejemplo de Could you pass the butter please?

'Could you pass the butter please?' I asked my sister during lunch.

¿Cuáles son los sinónimos de Could you pass the butter please?

Algunas alternativas comunes son Could you hand me the butter?, Can you pass me the butter?, Would you mind passing the butter?.

¿Qué palabras acompañan a Could you pass the butter please?

Suele combinarse con pass the salt, pass the bread, pass the food.

¿Cuáles son los errores comunes al usar Could you pass the butter please?

Omitting 'please' makes the request sound rude. Using 'can' instead of 'could' can sound less polite. Not using 'the' before 'butter' can sound awkward.

¿Cómo se pronuncia Could you pass the butter please?

US: //kʊd ju pæs ðə ˈbʌtɚ pliz//, UK: //kəd juː pɑːs ðə ˈbʌtə pliːz//. Escucha el audio de arriba para oír la pronunciación nativa.

¿Cuándo debo usar Could you pass the butter please?

Úsalo en conversaciones educadas, típicamente en la mesa. Es apropiado tanto en situaciones informales como formales.