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How to Say ‘It will be for two people, please.’ in Mexican Spanish

Será para dos personas, por favor.

Phrase Breakdown

Será para dos personas

Por favor

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Será

[seh-RA]

It will be

Used to confirm future tense.

Example

Será para dos personas la reserva, por favor.

The reservation will be for two people, please.

para

[PA-ra]

for

Used to indicate the use of something.

Example

Será para dos personas la reserva, por favor.

The reservation will be for two people, please.

dos

[dos]

Two

A number indicating quantity of two.

Example

Será para dos personas la mesa, por favor.

The table will be for two people, please.

personas

[pehr-SO-nas]

People

Human beings in general.

Example

Será para dos personas la mesa, por favor.

The table will be for two people, please.

por

[por]

Please

A polite word used to request something.

Example

Será para dos personas, por favor.

It will be for two people, please.

favor

[fa-VOR]

Favor

Used as a polite request or to indicate kindness.

Example

Será para dos personas, por favor.

It will be for two people, please.

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