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How to Say ‘Something to drink?’ in Italian

Qualcosa da bere?

kwahl-coh-sah dah beh-reh

[kwahl-coh-sah dah beh-reh]

💬 Usage Tip: Combine 'qualcosa' and 'da bere' for asking if someone wants a drink.

Phrase Breakdown

Qualcosa

[kwahl-coh-sah]

Something to drink

Refers to a beverage someone may want to consume.

Example

Ti va di prendere qualcosa da bere?

Do you feel like getting something to drink?

Da bere?

dah beh-reh

Words in this phrase

da

[dah]

To

Indicates the purpose or intent of an action.

Example

Cosa ti piacerebbe da bere?

What would you like to drink?

bere

[beh-reh]

Drink

A liquid that can be consumed.

Example

Offrirò qualcosa da bere durante la festa.

I will offer something to drink during the party.

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