Hold the mic and actually speak. Lucía asks what size. The taxi driver asks where to. Nobody waits while you translate in your head.
A barista in Madrid. A waiter in Rome. An immigration officer who wants to know how long you're staying. Swipe until someone's worth your ten minutes.
No menus, no flashcards. The scene opens the way it would in real life — with a question you have to answer out loud.
Say it badly. They'll answer anyway, at your level, and nudge you with what you could say next. That's the whole loop.
She talks first. What she said sits underneath in your language — read it after you've tried, not before. And if you freeze, there's one line you could actually say. Never the answer key.
Each one lives somewhere specific, does a real job, and wants something from the conversation. They speak their own city's language, at whatever level you're ready for.
Change the level mid-scene. The same barista who answered you in three words will start talking like she does with regulars.
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