"Beber" is the verb in Spanish meaning "to drink". "Bebiendo" is the gerund form, or "drinking".
"¿Qué estás bebiendo esta noche?" (Bebiendo = Drinking) "¿Qué estás tomando esta noche?" (Tomando = Taking, but can also mean drinking)
¿Están listos/as tus lentes/gafas? (If you mean 'spectacles')Estan listos tus vasos? (If you mean drinking-glasses)
Vidrio roto (window-glass) vaso roto (drinking-glass)
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
he is drinking beer = él toma una cerveza
Los hombres están bibiendo.
"¿Qué estás bebiendo esta noche?" (Bebiendo = Drinking) "¿Qué estás tomando esta noche?" (Tomando = Taking, but can also mean drinking)
You can say, "¡Disfruten! No tomen demasiado tequila, ladies..." in Spanish. This conveys the message to enjoy while also cautioning against excessive drinking.
To drink can either be "tomar" or "beber". With ing? You mean the gerund? "Drinking" can be either "tomando" or "bebiendo".
¿Están listos/as tus lentes/gafas? (If you mean 'spectacles')Estan listos tus vasos? (If you mean drinking-glasses)
Vidrio roto (window-glass) vaso roto (drinking-glass)
Fuente de agua (water fountain) fuente de beber (Literal translation)
You say 'Salute"
Sister in law in Spanish is cunada.
How to say "hi" in spanish is Hola. How to say "bye" in spanish is Adios.
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