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12 [twelve]

Beverages

Beverages

12 [labing-dalawa]

Beverages

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I drink tea. Umi---m --o -g t--a. U------ a-- n- t---- U-i-n-m a-o n- t-a-. -------------------- Umiinom ako ng tsaa. 0
I drink coffee. Um-i--m -ko-ng -a--. U------ a-- n- k---- U-i-n-m a-o n- k-p-. -------------------- Umiinom ako ng kape. 0
I drink mineral water. Umi--o--a---ng-mi-e--l-na-tu--g. U------ a-- n- m------ n- t----- U-i-n-m a-o n- m-n-r-l n- t-b-g- -------------------------------- Umiinom ako ng mineral na tubig. 0
Do you drink tea with lemon? Um--no- -- ba-ng--s-- na ----l-m-n? U------ k- b- n- t--- n- m-- l----- U-i-n-m k- b- n- t-a- n- m-y l-m-n- ----------------------------------- Umiinom ka ba ng tsaa na may lemon? 0
Do you drink coffee with sugar? U-i-no- k--b---g kap---a ------uk-l? U------ k- b- n- k--- n- m-- a------ U-i-n-m k- b- n- k-p- n- m-y a-u-a-? ------------------------------------ Umiinom ka ba ng kape na may asukal? 0
Do you drink water with ice? Umiin-m k-----ng-t-big ------ y--o? U------ k- b- n- t---- n- m-- y---- U-i-n-m k- b- n- t-b-g n- m-y y-l-? ----------------------------------- Umiinom ka ba ng tubig na may yelo? 0
There is a party here. Mayroo---i-an--s--u---lo-d--o. M------- i---- s-------- d---- M-y-o-n- i-a-g s-l---a-o d-t-. ------------------------------ Mayroong isang salu-salo dito. 0
People are drinking champagne. U-iin-m----ch-m--gn--ang-mga--ao. U------ n- c-------- a-- m-- t--- U-i-n-m n- c-a-p-g-e a-g m-a t-o- --------------------------------- Umiinom ng champagne ang mga tao. 0
People are drinking wine and beer. U---n-m--g--la--at---r--sa---g m-a--ao. U------ n- a--- a- s------ a-- m-- t--- U-i-n-m n- a-a- a- s-r-e-a a-g m-a t-o- --------------------------------------- Umiinom ng alak at serbesa ang mga tao. 0
Do you drink alcohol? U-ii----k- -a n- ala-? U------ k- b- n- a---- U-i-n-m k- b- n- a-a-? ---------------------- Umiinom ka ba ng alak? 0
Do you drink whisky / whiskey (am.)? Umi-n-m -- ba ng-wis--? U------ k- b- n- w----- U-i-n-m k- b- n- w-s-i- ----------------------- Umiinom ka ba ng wiski? 0
Do you drink Coke with rum? Umi-no- k---a-ng ---- n- may --m? U------ k- b- n- c--- n- m-- r--- U-i-n-m k- b- n- c-l- n- m-y r-m- --------------------------------- Umiinom ka ba ng cola na may rum? 0
I do not like champagne. A------g c-a-pa---. A---- n- c--------- A-o-o n- c-a-p-g-e- ------------------- Ayoko ng champagne. 0
I do not like wine. A--ko -g-al-k. A---- n- a---- A-o-o n- a-a-. -------------- Ayoko ng alak. 0
I do not like beer. Ayo-o-ng -erbe-a- ---yo-o -g ---. A---- n- s------- / A---- n- b--- A-o-o n- s-r-e-a- / A-o-o n- b-r- --------------------------------- Ayoko ng serbesa. / Ayoko ng bir. 0
The baby likes milk. G--t- ng ---g-o- -ng-ga---. G---- n- s------ a-- g----- G-s-o n- s-n-g-l a-g g-t-s- --------------------------- Gusto ng sanggol ang gatas. 0
The child likes cocoa and apple juice. G-s-- -g-ba---ang--ak-- -t appl- j-ic-. G---- n- b--- a-- k---- a- a---- j----- G-s-o n- b-t- a-g k-k-w a- a-p-e j-i-e- --------------------------------------- Gusto ng bata ang kakaw at apple juice. 0
The woman likes orange and grapefruit juice. Gu----n----ba- -n--o----e j--c--a--gr-pefrui- --ic-. G---- n- b---- a-- o----- j---- a- g--------- j----- G-s-o n- b-b-e a-g o-a-g- j-i-e a- g-a-e-r-i- j-i-e- ---------------------------------------------------- Gusto ng babae ang orange juice at grapefruit juice. 0

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