To say it try:
Some tea? which is merely "Shwayett shy?"
You can add:
"Bit-tak" (would you like....said to a man)....."Bit-teek" (would you like ....said to a woman).
Together it would be:
Bit-tak shwayett shy? (would you like some tea...said to a man)
or
Bit-teek shwayett shy? (would you like some tea...said to a woman).
When you speak you generally drop the words for "you" or "I"....it is just implied in the pattern or form of speech.....sort of like "Stop" in English. You realize the directed intention.
Also, the statement "you want tea" and the question "do you want tea" are exactly the same other than the tone and inflection of your voice.
Arabic is a lot easier to learn than you might imagine.
Good luck.
You say tea in Arabic as "shaay" or شاي
الشاي مع الحليب sha'y maa alhaleeb
قطع شاي / katha shaii
shay
Tree = شجرة
shay
شاى Shaai
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kabid
With is مع in Arabic.
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