Que toma(n) usted(es)/tomas/tomais? (Literally: What are you taking?)
('You' formal singular (plural)/informal singular/informal plural)
Que quisiera usted beber/tomar? = What would you like to drimk?
Translation: Puedo tomar un coctel por favor?
However, if you wish to use cocktail to refer to any alcoholic drink (not necessarily a mixed drink), you would say "copa" in Spanish.
May I have a drink ¿Puedo tomar una copa?
the spanish drink
Spanish Pop music or a Spanish drink.
In spanish the phrase "drink up" is beber hasta. This is a different language.
urine
Beber mean to drink in Spanish
chocolatl. _______________________________________________________ This drink was bitter and it was doctored with spices and flavorings. Some examples may have been vanilla and chili. It was not until 1521 when sugar was added to the drink. The sugar was not added by the Mayans or Aztecs but, by the Spanish. It was the Spanish explorer Cortes who landed in Mexico and returned back to Spain with cocoa beans. The Spanish found the drink bitter and it was them who morphed chocolatl into what later became hot chocolate.
Beba
bebida
¿Bebe usted?
"They drink milk" = "que beben leche"
yo bebo agua = i drink water tu bebes = you drink el/ella bebe = he/she drink nosotros bebemos = we drink ellos/ellas beben = they drink at least thats what is says in my spanish book.
Drink beer.