Mange, Beve, e essere sposato
"I will drink coffee!" in English is Berrò caffè! in Italian.
'bevanda'
"Drink up!" is Bere fino...! in Italian.
"Do you want to drink something?" in English is Vuoi bere qualcosa? in Italian.
Eat = Mangiare Drink = Bere
volete un bere
Bevendo qualcosa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Having a drink." The present participle and indefinite pronoun translate literally as "Drinking something." The pronunciation will be "bey-VEN-do kwal-KO-sa" in Italian.
Grazie per la bevanda! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you for the drink!" The courtesy in question also translates into English as "Thanks for the beverage!" The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey per la bey-VAN-da" in Italian.
Bevi migliore! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Drink better!"Specifically, the present imperative bevi means "(informal singular you) drink!" The feminine/masculine adjective migliore translates as "better." The pronunciation will be "BEY-vee mee-LYO-rey" in Italian.
Caffè is an Italian equivalent of the English word "coffee." The masculine singular noun references "coffee" as a color, drink or plant as well as a business establishment. The pronunciation will be "kaf-FEH" in Pisan Italian.
Acquavite is an Italian equivalent of the English word "aquavit."Specifically, the word functions as a feminine noun. It identifies an spiced alcoholic drink from Sweden. The pronunciation will be "A-kwa-VEE-tey" in Italian.
Bevi vino e mangia! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Drink wine and eat!" The pronunciation of the present imperative phrase in the second person informal singular will be "BEY-vee VEE-no ey MAN-dja" in Italian.