Are you inviting me to drink a beer? or
Can you invite me to drink a beer?
depending on context.
Quieres encontrarme algun dia para tomar una copa -OR- The more natural Spanish expression would be "Quieres tomar una cerveza?" which roughly translates to "Do you want to grab a beer?" or you could say "Quieres tomar chupitos?" which roughly translates to "Do you want to head out for shots [of liquor]?"
Cuba speaks Spanish. Thus Beer =Cerveza :)
If you are talking to someone you don't know to well (like if you were hanging out at a bar), Disfruta su cerbeza!If it's a friend or family member, you can say 'Disfrute tu cerbeza'.
"Me gustaría una cerveza helada"
One more beer
I think it means 'you have a beer for me' tiene usted = you have (I think??)cerveza=beer para mi= for me
Gratis Cerveza is "Free Beer" Have to say "Me das una cerveza Gratis" or for shopping "Por la compra de un sixpack tienes una cerveza gratis" depends have to say ....Espero te sirva la informacion..byyye Gratis Cerveza is "Free Beer" Have to say "Me das una cerveza Gratis" or for shopping "Por la compra de un sixpack tienes una cerveza gratis" depends have to say ....Espero te sirva la informacion..byyye
dame una cerveza
Shower is "Una ducha". "Take a shower" is "toma una ducha".
"¿Quiere (usted) una cerveza?" (polite form) [key-AIR-ay (oostay) oona thairrbAYtha] "Quieres una cerveza?" (informal version) [key-AIR-ess.....]
¿Te gustaría una cerveza?
Necesitas tomar penicilina