How do you say 'Give me a beer' in your local language?

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1. Posted by Behappy (Full Member 50 posts) 16y Star this if you like it!

Hi there,

I'm a Korean guy who is preparing the RTW on comming May.

I love beer sooooooooooooo much, so i'd like to know

how to order a beer in local language.

In Korean, it's "Makju juseyo"

How's yours?

2. Posted by Noname2018 (Full Member 126 posts) 16y Star this if you like it!

In Scotland you say, "Gies a beer radgeworks - and none o that tennants shite aright?"

3. Posted by Treensbert (Respected Member 308 posts) 16y Star this if you like it!

In Serbian...
"dajte mi pivo"!!

4. Posted by Afrodiziac (Budding Member 33 posts) 16y Star this if you like it!

In Indian.....

Mujhe daru do...

5. Posted by angela_ (Respected Member 1732 posts) 16y Star this if you like it!

in Icelandic:
Gefðu mér bjór

6. Posted by marlis (Travel Guru 1167 posts) 16y Star this if you like it!

in Papiamento (Netherland Antilles)

Dame un Serbes

Marlis:)

7. Posted by tway (Travel Guru 7273 posts) 16y Star this if you like it!

In Quebecois:

"Donne moé une bière."

8. Posted by abesworld (Budding Member 48 posts) 16y Star this if you like it!

In Boston it's "Gimme a beeah"

9. Posted by magykal1 (Travel Guru 2026 posts) 16y Star this if you like it!

In Brighton it's 'Hoegaarden please, hold the lime', we're that poncey.

In the pubs near where I'm from in Cumbria, just a grunt and a gesture will do.

10. Posted by john7buck (Respected Member 458 posts) 16y Star this if you like it!

In Shelbyville, it's FUDD me!

In my local language, it's just "give me a beer and nobody gets hurt".