Beba uno para mí
To say 'port' in Spanish, you would say 'puerto.' The drink is 'vino de Oporto' (As against 'starboard') = 'babor'
beber mucha agua
"Beber" is the verb in Spanish meaning "to drink". "Bebiendo" is the gerund form, or "drinking".
In Spanish, you don't say, "Which one?" Instead, you just say "Which?" To say that, you say "¿Cuál?" It's pronounced, 'kwal.'
It depends on how you mean the phrase "drink please". If it is a polite request for someone else to take a drink, i.e. I give you a bottle of water and say "drink this please", it would be "Bebe, por favor". If it is a request that someone pass you a drink, it would be "Bebida, por favor" or (if the drink is alcoholic) "Copa, por favor".
bebida
In spanish the phrase "drink up" is beber hasta. This is a different language.
"They drink milk" = "que beben leche"
To say 'port' in Spanish, you would say 'puerto.' The drink is 'vino de Oporto' (As against 'starboard') = 'babor'
bebida de jugo/zumo
"Necesita tomar leche"
Refresco is the Spanish word for "Drink, Soda".
beber mucha agua
"Beber" is the verb in Spanish meaning "to drink". "Bebiendo" is the gerund form, or "drinking".
o say 'I am going to drink water' in Spanish, you would say 'Voy a beber agua.'
the spanish drink
As the noun the drink ka shake: batido, or malteada