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Mangiare, bere e divertirsi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Eat, drink, and be merry!" The present infintives and conjunction may be rendered literally by word order into English as "To eat, drink, and entertain oneself!" The pronunciation will be "man-DJA-rey BEY-rey DEE-ver-TEER-see" in Italian.

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15y ago

Comer, beber, y reir. (Eat. drink and laugh).

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14y ago

'The drinks' in Spanish is las bebidas.

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Tomemos or vamos a tomar (let's go to drink)

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13y ago

i drank=tomé, you drank=tomaste, he/she drank=tomó, we drank=tomamos, they drank=tomasteis, you(plural) drank=tomaron

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12y ago

'Beber cerveza'

"Tome cerveza" translates to "take beer" and it is the common expression used in Spanish for "drink beer."

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11y ago

Disfruta la celebración.

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