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Beverages

Beverages

12 [tizenkettő]

Italok

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I drink tea. Én-te---isz-m. É_ t___ i_____ É- t-á- i-z-m- -------------- Én teát iszom. 0
I drink coffee. É------t--szo-. É_ k____ i_____ É- k-v-t i-z-m- --------------- Én kávét iszom. 0
I drink mineral water. É--á--ány-izet--sz--. É_ á__________ i_____ É- á-v-n-v-z-t i-z-m- --------------------- Én ásványvizet iszom. 0
Do you drink tea with lemon? Isz-l t--t--itrom---? I____ t___ c_________ I-z-l t-á- c-t-o-m-l- --------------------- Iszol teát citrommal? 0
Do you drink coffee with sugar? I-z-l-ká-é- c----ra-? I____ k____ c________ I-z-l k-v-t c-k-r-a-? --------------------- Iszol kávét cukorral? 0
Do you drink water with ice? I-zo---i-et jégg--? I____ v____ j______ I-z-l v-z-t j-g-e-? ------------------- Iszol vizet jéggel? 0
There is a party here. It--egy b--i--a-. I__ e__ b___ v___ I-t e-y b-l- v-n- ----------------- Itt egy buli van. 0
People are drinking champagne. Az e------ p-------is-n-k. A_ e______ p______ i______ A- e-b-r-k p-z-g-t i-z-a-. -------------------------- Az emberek pezsgőt isznak. 0
People are drinking wine and beer. Az-embere----r- -s--ör----z--k. A_ e______ b___ é_ s___ i______ A- e-b-r-k b-r- é- s-r- i-z-a-. ------------------------------- Az emberek bort és sört isznak. 0
Do you drink alcohol? I--o--alko-o--? I____ a________ I-z-l a-k-h-l-? --------------- Iszol alkoholt? 0
Do you drink whisky / whiskey (am.)? I-------i--y-t? I____ w________ I-z-l w-i-k---? --------------- Iszol whisky-t? 0
Do you drink Coke with rum? Is--l--ó-á-----ma-? I____ k____ r______ I-z-l k-l-t r-m-a-? ------------------- Iszol kólát rummal? 0
I do not like champagne. N---sze-et-m-a----sgő-. N__ s_______ a p_______ N-m s-e-e-e- a p-z-g-t- ----------------------- Nem szeretem a pezsgőt. 0
I do not like wine. Nem --ere-em---b-r-. N__ s_______ a b____ N-m s-e-e-e- a b-r-. -------------------- Nem szeretem a bort. 0
I do not like beer. Ne---zere--m a-sö--. N__ s_______ a s____ N-m s-e-e-e- a s-r-. -------------------- Nem szeretem a sört. 0
The baby likes milk. A b--a sz---ti -----et. A b___ s______ a t_____ A b-b- s-e-e-i a t-j-t- ----------------------- A baba szereti a tejet. 0
The child likes cocoa and apple juice. A -ye--ek sze-et--- -ak-ó- -s -z alm---vet. A g______ s______ a k_____ é_ a_ a_________ A g-e-m-k s-e-e-i a k-k-ó- é- a- a-m-l-v-t- ------------------------------------------- A gyermek szereti a kakaót és az almalevet. 0
The woman likes orange and grapefruit juice. A-h-l-y szere---a narancsl----s a g-épfrui--é-. A h____ s______ a n_________ é_ a g____________ A h-l-y s-e-e-i a n-r-n-s-é- é- a g-é-f-u-t-é-. ----------------------------------------------- A hölgy szereti a narancslét és a grépfruitlét. 0

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