Sentence examples of "tomada" in Spanish with translation "have"

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¿Cuántos kebabs vas a tomar? How many kebabs will you have?
Se debía tomar una decisión. A decision had to be made.
Me gustaría tomar chocolate caliente. I'd like to have some hot chocolate.
¿Tomas té habitualmente al desayuno? Do you usually have tea for breakfast?
Tomo el desayuno cada mañana. I have breakfast every morning.
Normalmente tomo un desayuno ligero. I usually have a light breakfast.
Hemos tomado una decisión final. We have made a final decision.
Ella está tomando café ahora. She is having coffee now.
Tom tiene dificultades para tomar decisiones. Tom has difficulty making decisions.
¿Puedo tomar otra cerveza por favor? Can I have another beer, please?
Me voy a tomar una cerveza. I'm going to have a beer.
Suelo tomar postre después de cenar. I usually have dessert after dinner.
Sos demasiado joven para tomar alcohol. You're too young to have alcohol.
Gracia, ¿podría tomar un poco más? Thank you, could I have a little more?
¿Siempre tomas café con el desayuno? Do you always have coffee with your breakfast?
Ya me he tomado un café. I've already had a coffee.
Él ha tomado una decisión significativa. He has made a significant decision.
Me tomé dos tazas de café. I had two cups of coffee.
Ella se tomó un Big Mac. She had a Big Mac.
Me gustaría tomar una taza de café. I would like to have a cup of coffee.
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