Examples of using "Whisky" in a sentence and their english translations:
He sells whisky.
He sells whisky.
"Whisky?" "Sure."
How do you like this whisky?
Two large whiskies, please.
I have a bottle of whiskey.
He poured himself some whiskey.
- He poured himself some whiskey.
- She poured herself some whiskey.
Two large whiskies, please.
- This whisky is too strong.
- This whiskey is too strong.
He drank the whisky as if it were water.
I have a bottle of whiskey.
He hates whisky.
Michael Jackson was a whisky expert.
Generally men in Westerns drink whisky.
I poured myself a glass of whisky.
If there's no water, there's no whisky.
It'll do no harm to drink a little whisky.
There is a bit of whisky in this bottle.
As for me, I prefer beer to whisky.
As for me, I prefer beer to whisky.
He enjoys wine sometimes, but mostly he drinks whisky.
- This whisky is too strong.
- This whiskey is too strong.
He doesn't even drink beer, not to mention whiskey.
Tom drank some of Mary's whiskey.
There's a little whiskey in this bottle.