Tacos and Tequilaare both originally Spanish words. They both mean the same thing in English and in Spanish. So go ahead and order your tacos and tequila with confidence!
Tequila already IS a Spanish word.
The correct spelling is 'tequila'.
Un (trago de) tequila
No hay más tequila = There isn't any more tequila Ya no más tequila No quiero/tomo más tequila, gracias = I don't want/am not taking any more tequila, thank you.
"Mucha tequila" or "muchas tequilas," if speaking about more than one tequila.
The literally translation would be: Juegas mucho.If you mean "play" as in someone who jokes around, you would say "Bromeas demasiado"
To get to the other side!
mall, ball...pal...***gal, canal, corral, pen pal...
No hay más tequila = There isn't any more tequila Ya no más tequila No quiero/tomo más tequila, gracias = I don't want/am not taking any more tequila, thank you.
Tequila, it is the name of a city in Jalisco, Mexico.
Either is correct. Quiero means "I want", so quiero un tequila mas por favor translates to "I want one more tequila please," whereas un tequila mas por favor simply states "one more tequila please". (you could even replace quiero with gustaría which means "I would like")
The Native Mexicans had been drinking an undistilled version of tequila, called pulque, for centuries. The Spanish were the ones who made the next step and distilled the pulque. However, no specific name is known.
1 tequila, 2 tequila, 3 tequila, floor...
A reposado tequila is one that has been aged in a white oak cask for at least two months and less than one year. Reposado is a Spanish word meaning "restful". By contrast, a "silver" or "white" tequila hasn't been aged at all, and an "añejo" tequila has been aged for at least a year.
Tequila originates from Corralejo, Guanajuato-Mexico.
Feliz tequila, ohh que diga, feliz cumpleaños
One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor!
For Tequila sunrise, and all the tequila cocktails, better whit better Tequila. If you can buy Herradura, Cuervo or Sauza, it will be fine.
"Mucha tequila" or "muchas tequilas," if speaking about more than one tequila.
The difference between tequila gold and silver tequila is that gold tequilas ages in wood barrels before bottling while Silver tequila do not.