Language/Malay-individual-language/Vocabulary/Drinks
Hi Malay (individual language) learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will learn the most important Malay (individual language) words related to drinks. Knowing these words will help you to order drinks in a restaurant or cafe, and to understand what people are saying when they talk about drinks.
Drinks are an important part of any culture, and Malay (individual language) is no exception. In this lesson, we will learn some of the most common words related to drinks in Malay (individual language). We will also look at some useful phrases that you can use when ordering drinks in a restaurant or cafe.
Let's start by looking at some of the most common drinks in Malay (individual language). Here is a table with the Malay (individual language) words for some of the most popular drinks:
Malay (individual language) | Pronunciation | English Translation |
---|---|---|
Air !! ah-eer !! Water | ||
Teh !! teh !! Tea | ||
Kopi !! koh-pee !! Coffee | ||
Jus !! joos !! Juice | ||
Bir !! beer !! Beer |
Now let's look at some useful phrases that you can use when ordering drinks in a restaurant or cafe. Here are some examples:
- Saya mahu minum air - I would like to drink water
- Saya mahu minum teh - I would like to drink tea
- Saya mahu minum kopi - I would like to drink coffee
- Saya mahu minum jus - I would like to drink juice
- Saya mahu minum bir - I would like to drink beer
It is also important to know how to ask for more drinks. Here are some examples:
- Saya mahu lagi air - I would like more water
- Saya mahu lagi teh - I would like more tea
- Saya mahu lagi kopi - I would like more coffee
- Saya mahu lagi jus - I would like more juice
- Saya mahu lagi bir - I would like more beer
Finally, it is also important to know how to say "thank you" after you have finished your drink. Here is an example:
- Terima kasih - Thank you
Now you know some of the most important words and phrases related to drinks in Malay (individual language). To improve your Malay (individual language) Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!
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