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.
Comer, beber, y reir. (Eat. drink and laugh).
'The drinks' in Spanish is las bebidas.
Tomemos or vamos a tomar (let's go to drink)
i drank=tomé, you drank=tomaste, he/she drank=tomó, we drank=tomamos, they drank=tomasteis, you(plural) drank=tomaron
'Beber cerveza'
"Tome cerveza" translates to "take beer" and it is the common expression used in Spanish for "drink beer."
Disfruta la celebración.
Bebé Feliz Navidad!
Feliz Navidad
To say 'I eat bread' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo como pan.'
To say 'port' in Spanish, you would say 'puerto.' The drink is 'vino de Oporto' (As against 'starboard') = 'babor'
beber mucha agua
Mangez, buvez et soyez heureux!
Feliz navidad
Feliz Navidad
alegre, festivo, feliz
-I believe you are thinking of the rapper Tech N9ne. In his song Slacker (beginning) and Einstein (middle) both say that exact same quote. "Eat, drink and be marry, for tomorrow you may die!" -Unless that the word your think of is "we" because I found that "Eat drink and be merry, for tomorrow WE shall die" was originally used in the bible in Isaiah 22:13.
Feliz navidad! :d
Feliz Navidad
mange, bois et sois joyeux car demains nous serons morts
it's spanish. and feliz navidad
Feliz Navidad=Merry Cristmas
In Spanish the term is "Happy Nativity" = Feliz Navidad
Feliz Navidad