Examples of using "Herbaty" in a sentence and their english translations:
Could you get me some tea?
- Do you want some tea?
- Would you like some tea?
- She poured me a cup of tea.
- She poured a cup of tea for me.
We don't have tea.
Who wants tea?
Let's have tea.
He ordered a cup of tea.
I need some tea.
Please give me a cup of tea.
A cup of tea, please.
I don't put sugar in my tea.
Will you have some more tea?
I'd like a tea.
The quality of tea is going down.
Please give me a cup of tea.
- I do not like green tea.
- I don't like green tea.
I prefer coffee to tea.
She brought me a cup of tea.
- I'd like a little more tea.
- I would like a little more tea.
Add sugar to the tea.
Can I have a cup of tea?
Would you like to have a cup of tea?
You'll take a cup of tea, won't you?
She bought a tea set.
I want to drink a cup of tea.
Can you give me a cup of tea?
I don't want to drink cold tea.
We bought a pound of tea.
May I have a cup of tea?
- Would you like some more tea?
- Do you want some more tea?
How about a cup of tea?
He put milk into his tea and stirred it.
I ordered two teas and three coffees.
I forgot to put sugar in your tea.
I never drink tea with milk.
I don't like either tea or coffee.
I never drink tea with lemon.
- I can't drink tea without sugar.
- I cannot drink tea without sugar.
Give me another cup of tea.
Tom drank too much tea yesterday.
She brought me a cup of tea without sugar.
Tom put two sugar cubes in his tea.
He added a little sugar and milk to his tea.
Tom puts too much sugar in his tea.
This is the season to pick fresh tea.
He drank a cup of tea and then asked for another.
Tom and Mary put too much sugar in their tea.
Is there any difference between the tea from Shizuoka and that from Uzi?
If you put more tea leaves into the pot, the tea will taste better.