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Its always nice to speak the language the locals speaks. It is a gesture that's polite and humble.
Yathura - Key
Koi welawatada - At what time?
Kaanbera askaranawada? - Will you clean the room?
Api koi welawatada yanda ona? - At what time do we have to leave?
Apita menu eka denda, please - Can we have the menu please
Ape billa genda- Get us our bill
Washroomeka koheda thiyenne -
Where is the toilet?
Godak welaa yannawada? - Will it take long?
Mata badiginy - I´ m hugry
Excuse me, welawa kiyada- Excuse me, what time is it?
Apita threhwheel ekak hoyala dennawada?- Can you help us get a TukTuk?
Mata udaukwenda - Can you help me
Koi paareda yanda ona? - What way should we go?
Wena size nathda? - Do you have more sizes?
Meka kiyada? - How much is this?
Mata meka eka- I don´t want this.
Mata meka ona - I want this.
Meuwa wenna nathda? - Is this all you got?
Mata gewanda ona - I want to pay
Most people know English, but remember that it is fun and polite to use some words here and there w talking with the locals.