How to Say โTo drink?โ in Italian
Da bere?
dah beh-reh
[dah beh-reh]
๐ฌ Usage Tip: Literally translates to 'to drink', used after 'something'.
Phrase Breakdown
Da
[dah]
To drink
Referring to a beverage that can be consumed.
Hai sete? Vuoi qualcosa da bere?
Are you thirsty? Do you want something to drink?
bere
[beh-reh]
Drink
A liquid that can be consumed.
Prendi subito qualcosa da bere.
Get yourself something to drink right away.
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