Examples of using "Taza" in a sentence and their english translations:
The cup was empty.
Who broke the cup?
Which cup is yours?
Hand me my mug.
- Would you like a cup of coffee?
- Do you want a cup of coffee?
- That is not your cup.
- That's not your cup.
I'd like a cup of tea.
The cup is nice.
I'm using that cup.
I like this cup.
Who broke the cup?
I'm using that cup.
The cup is full.
Who broke the cup?
Do you want a cup of coffee?
Where's my cup?
The cup is empty.
This is a cup.
Don't drop that cup.
Don't drop that cup.
How about a cup of coffee?
Tom drank a cup of coffee.
She drank a cup of milk.
You drank a cup of coffee.
and you want an angry cup.
Give me another cup of tea.
Would you like a cup of milk?
The cup has a crack.
Do you want another cup of coffee?
Give me the cup of coffee!
I'll take a cup of tea.
Which cup is yours?
Do you want another cup of tea?
I don't have an empty cup.
- That is not your cup.
- That's not your cup.
How about a cup of coffee?
- Would you like a cup of coffee?
- Would you like some coffee?
- Do you want a cup of coffee?
- Would you like a cup of coffee?
- Do you want a cup of coffee?
I want another cup of coffee.
- That is not your cup.
- That's not your cup.
Give me another cup of coffee.
I want a cup of tea.
I want another cup of tea.
I'd like a cup of tea.
Will you have another cup of tea?
Would you all like another cup of tea?
Give me a cup of coffee.
She broke the cup, too.
My coffee mug disappeared.
Don't let this cup fall.
- Will you have a cup of tea?
- Would you like to have a cup of tea?
- Would you like a cup of tea?