"Beber" is a Spanish verb that means "to drink." It is commonly used in various contexts to refer to the act of consuming liquids, such as water, alcohol, or other beverages. The verb conjugates differently based on the subject and tense, making it a fundamental part of Spanish language learning.
Beber mean to drink in Spanish
To drink water
Answer: "How is the verb "beber" written in first person?"
Joyce Beber died in 2010.
Joyce Beber was born in 1929.
In the first person singular form, the verb "beber" (to drink) is conjugated as "bebo" in the present tense. For example, you would say "Yo bebo" to mean "I drink."
no of corse not why would he? HIS NAME IS JUSTIN BIEBER NOT BEBER
Água de Beber was created in 1963.
yes he is stupid
Necesito beber agua means "I need to drink water" in English.
Beber agua - "to drink water" porgue is not a word. "porque" means because tengo sed - (I have thirst) - I'm thirsty. The word beber needs to be conjugated to let the reader know who is doing the drinking. Otherwise the sentence means: To drink water because I'm thirsty. I drink water = Bebo agua.
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