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drink verb is tomar or beber in spanish ?
8 sept. 2014 03:23
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Both. They are synonyms. Tomar also means to take.
8 septembre 2014
3
Both "beber" and "tomar" mean "to drink" and can be used interchangeably. Note that "tomar" also means "to take"
Tengo sed, voy a beber agua.
Tengo sed, voy a tomar agua.
Voy a tomar una foto del mar.
Voy a tomar un taxi.
:)
8 septembre 2014
2
To drink is "beber" in Spanish but with some liquids we prefer to use "tomar" (in the same way as to have in English). We normally say "tomar un café" (to have a coffee) instead of "beber un café".
In Mexico and some other Latinamerican coutriies, but not in Spain, "tomar" (alone with no substantive) is a synonim of drinking alcohol (beer, wine, etc).
8 septembre 2014
Both means "To drink"
In Venezuela if you say just "Voy a tomar" or "Voy a beber" means you are going to drink alcohol..
8 septembre 2014
beber :-)
8 septembre 2014
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Compétences linguistiques
Arabe, Anglais, Allemand, Espagnol
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Allemand, Espagnol
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