Either is correct. Quiero means "I want", so quiero un tequila mas por favor translates to "I want one more tequila please," whereas un tequila mas por favor simply states "one more tequila please". (you could even replace quiero with gustaría which means "I would like")
You can capitalize Japanese and Cherry but not tree
No, there is no need to capitalize 'nun' or 'nuns' in a sentence.
In "Yours truly," you capitalize the first letter of each word if you are using it as a complimentary close in a letter, as it is a formal sign-off.
If that is the course title, you do capitalize it.
1 tequila, 2 tequila, 3 tequila, floor...
Tequila originates from Corralejo, Guanajuato-Mexico.
One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor!
For Tequila sunrise, and all the tequila cocktails, better whit better Tequila. If you can buy Herradura, Cuervo or Sauza, it will be fine.
"Mucha tequila" or "muchas tequilas," if speaking about more than one tequila.
No hay más tequila = There isn't any more tequila Ya no más tequila No quiero/tomo más tequila, gracias = I don't want/am not taking any more tequila, thank you.
The difference between tequila gold and silver tequila is that gold tequilas ages in wood barrels before bottling while Silver tequila do not.
I want tequila
Tila Tequila goes by Tila Tequila, and Miss Tila.
Tequila El Conde Azul
salt tequila lemon salt tequila lemon
Tequila comes from the Tequila region, in Jalisco, Mexico. If it is produced at any other place, it can't be called tequila, just as with Champagne.