Examples of using "Tee" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you want some tea?
Would you like some tea?
He likes tea.
This tea is called green tea.
Do they drink tea?
Do you like tea?
- Do you want some tea?
- Would you like some tea?
- Do you want to have some tea?
Tea, please.
Tom is drinking tea.
I made tea.
Fresh tea is better than stale tea.
Real men drink tea.
- Drink some tea.
- Have some tea.
Do you drink green tea?
Where's my tea?
The tea is hot.
Real men drink tea.
I like this tea.
- This tea tastes good.
- This tea is good.
I never drink tea.
Would you like to have some tea?
- Will you have some more tea?
- More tea?
You drink tea.
Please drink tea.
He likes tea.
- He likes tea.
- She likes tea.
Who wants tea?
Do you drink tea?
Have some tea.
I like tea.
Tea without ice.
Coffee or tea?
He is drinking tea.
I love tea.
We are making tea.
Tom likes tea.
- Do you want some tea?
- Would you like some tea?
Do you want some tea?
Do you like tea?
Does Tom drink tea?
- I'm drinking tea.
- I drink tea.
Tom spilled some tea.
She drinks tea.
We are drinking tea.
- It's tea.
- This is tea.
- That's tea.
Bring tea.
Tom is drinking tea.
This tea is very hot.
This tastes like tea.
Do you want some more tea?
Would you like tea or coffee?
- Would you like tea or coffee?
- You want to drink tea or coffee?
- She made tea for me.
- She poured tea for me.
- She poured me some tea.
Do you drink tea or coffee?
- We've run out of tea.
- We're out of tea.
The tea is too hot.
Coffee and tea are ready.
Do you want tea or coffee?
Will you have some more tea?
Would you like coffee or tea?
- Will you have a cup of tea?
- Would you like to have a cup of tea?
- Would you like a cup of tea?
- Would you like tea or coffee?
- Do you want some tea or some coffee?
- Do you want tea or coffee?