to drink = shatah (שתה)
The present tense form depends on the subject of the sentence, so you would have to be more specific. For example:
I am drinking = ani shoteh (×× ×™ שותה)
She is drinking = hee shotah (×”×™× ×©×•×ª×”)
shah-TAH (שתה)
to a male: shteh (שתה) to a female: shti (שתי) to a group: shtu (שתו) The above commands are "drink". If you want to say "Have a drink" in the colloquial sense of asking someone to go to a restaurant with you, i.e. "Let's have a drink", you might say "Bo nikakh beera" (בוא נקח בירה) which means "Let's take a beer".
You say 'Yalda' in Hebrew
Hebrew = lishtot mayim (לשתות מים) Polish = Pij wode Spanish = tomar agua
"Mashkeh" - משקה.
Has in Hebrew is: YESH
"Tikra" (תקרה) is how you say ceiling in Hebrew.
"Boyfriend" in Hebrew is "khaver."
Mustache is 'Safam' in Hebrew
Shu'taf is partner in Hebrew
The word "My" in Hebrew is pronounced: "Sheli"
Ken and in Hebrew כן