Examples of using "Wein" in a sentence and their english translations:
You have to take the good with the bad.
Do you want wine?
Do you drink wine?
Do you want wine?
Bring wine.
I drank some wine.
Do you have some wine?
Is this your wine?
Do you drink a lot of wine?
Europeans like to drink wine.
Why don't you have some wine?
I'll bring wine.
I like to drink wine.
Don't you like wine?
She likes wine.
Did you drink wine?
Do you drink wine?
- I have wine.
- I've got wine.
He has wine.
She has wine.
We have wine.
They have wine.
Do they like wine?
He drank beer.
Do you sell wine?
Tom likes wine.
Is this wine good?
Tom drinks wine.
We drank some wine.
Do you like wine?
I'll bring the wine.
Do you have some wine?
I drink wine.
I like wine.
He likes wine.
Tom has wine.
He drinks wine.
- How do you like the wine?
- How do you find the wine?
- What do you think of the wine?
- What do you reckon to the wine?
The writer drank wine.
- Truth is in wine.
- The words of a drunk man are the thoughts of a sober man.
- A drunk man's words are a sober man's thoughts.
- Europeans like to drink wine.
- Europeans love to drink wine.
- The European likes to drink wine.
- Europeans like to drink wine.
Do you drink beer or wine?
- That's an excellent wine.
- This is excellent wine.
- It's an excellent wine.
I don't care for wine.
We're out of wine.
Wine is made from grapes.
Let's open the wine.
This wine's very intoxicating.
Do you drink beer or wine?
- How do you like the wine?
- How do you find the wine?
Pass me the wine, please.
I don't drink wine.
- Wine helps digest food.
- Drinking wine aids digestion.
We'd like to have some wine.
A drunk man's words are a sober man's thoughts.
I don't like wine.
Heavy taxes are laid on wine.
This is your wine.
Whose wine is this?
Is this wine?
The wine isn’t good, is it?
I drank some wine.
Give me a bottle of wine.
This wine tastes good.