Sentence examples of "toman" in Spanish with translation "drink"

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Los veladores toman mucho café. Night watchmen drink a lot of coffee.
Los italianos a menudo toman café. The Italians often drink coffee.
¿Siguen siendo hombres los que no toman? Are men who don't drink still men?
La mayoría de los japoneses toman agua de la canilla. Most Japanese drink water from the tap.
No te tomes la témpera. Don't drink the tempera.
¿Queréis tomar té o café? Would you like to drink tea or coffee?
No quiero tomar té frío. I don't want to drink cold tea.
La niña está tomando té. The girl is drinking tea.
Él estaba sentado tomando vino. He was sitting drinking wine.
De niño siempre tomaba leche. When I was a child, I was always drinking milk.
Yo no tomé esa leche. I didn't drink that milk.
Sugiero que salgamos a tomar algo. I suggest we go out for a drink.
Deberías dejar de tomar y fumar. You should give up drinking and smoking.
¿Quieres que vayamos a tomar algo? Would you like to go for a drink?
Vamos a tomar vino o cerveza. Let’s drink wine or beer.
¿Te gustaría ir a tomar algo? Would you like to go have a drink?
Ya no tomo leche con azúcar. I don't drink milk with sugar any more.
Nunca he tomado leche con té. I've never drank milk with tea.
Tom no sabía cuánto había tomado. Tom didn't know how much he had drunk.
Le aconsejó que tomara más leche. She advised him to drink more milk.
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