Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Romanian term or phrase:
sa vb cu bucataria pt a schimba modul
English translation:
let\'s talk to the kitchen staff about changing the food presentation on the plate
Romanian term
sa vb cu bucataria pt a schimba modul
These are a list of very disconnected phrases and sentences, so I am not sure if any more context would help, but the responses are generally based on workplace situations and the staff.
3 | let's talk to the kitchen people to change the display of the dishes on the plate | Mihaela Ghiuzeli |
Non-PRO (1): Annamaria Amik
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Discussion
vb - a vorbi
pt = pentru