Is the following sentence correct and natural?
Do you want to [STRIKE]takeaway[/STRIKE] take away or eat here?
No. Better: Do you want take-out, or do you want to eat here?Is the following sentence correct and natural?
Do you want to takeaway or eat here?
I think "take-out" is not used in BrE.
But we Americans don't hyphenate the phrase unless it's a compound adjective.We also say 'Is that to go or for here?' which started off in the USA but is increasingly heard in the UK,
I think "take-out" is not in BrE.
See above. "Takeaway" is a noun. You need two words for the verb. You can use the noun in things like "Shall we get a takeaway?" (BrE)
No. "Takeaway" is a noun. "To eat here" is a verb phrase. They don't work together."Do you want takeaway or to eat here?" Is it okay?