Examples of using "Piwa" in a sentence and their english translations:
Two beers, please.
I don't drink beer.
Two beers, please.
Have you tried Japanese beer?
Let's start with beer.
Would you like some more beer?
May I have a glass of beer, please?
- I don't like beer.
- I do not like beer.
I don't drink much beer.
He drank three bottles of beer.
Give me some beer.
I can't drink any more beer.
- What about a glass of beer?
- How about a beer?
How much does a bottle of beer cost?
Tom doesn't drink beer.
There's no beer here.
The barman pulled a pint.
Tom doesn't drink beer.
- We're out of beer.
- We've run out of beer.
I don't drink beer very often.
He drinks too much beer.
Tom came in carrying a six pack of beer.
I can't drink any more beer.
I don't drink beer, only spirits.
Tom drinks too much beer.
I think I'll start with a bottle of beer.
He restricted his drinking to one beer a day.
He drank that large beer mug dry.
He drinks a bottle of beer at dinner.
Tom doesn't drink beer at home.
I took a bath and then had a glass of beer.
I'll just have one or two beers.
Germany is famous for its beer.
How many bottles of beer did you and Tom drink?
I've just eaten some sushi and drunk a beer.
Do you drink beer?
Tom likes neither beer nor wine.
That's a gorgeous color. What kind of beer is that?
- I don't think children should drink beer.
- I don't think that children should drink beer.
I suspect they water down the beer in that pub.
I wouldn't mind a beer right now.
Tom reached into the fridge and pulled out a bottle of beer.
I shouldn't have drunk that last bottle of beer.
He doesn't even drink beer, not to mention whiskey.
During dinner the elk drank a lot of beer, fell down the stairs, and died.
Tom had to make do with a glass of water with his food because he had no beer at home.
My father used to drink 4 bottles of beer and smoke 4 packets of cigarettes every day without fail.