Examples of using "Birayı" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'll bring the beer.
I don't like beer.
I like beer.
Let's not forget the beer.
I didn't open the beer.
Pass the beer over here.
- Let's drink this beer.
- Let's drink this wine.
Tom opened the beer.
Tom didn't open the beer.
They bottled the beer.
Tom likes to drink beer.
- Tom said he didn't like beer.
- Tom said that he didn't like beer.
I shouldn't have drunk that last bottle of beer.
- You know Tom likes beer.
- You know that Tom likes beer.
- Greta chugged the beer in one gulp.
- Greta downed the beer in one gulp.
- Greta downed the beer in one swig.
- Greta downed the beer in one draught.
- Greta downed the beer in one.
I don't like beer that much.
I don't like beer too much.
Let Tom buy the next beer.
Tom poured the remaining beer into the sink.
Tom drank the beer in one gulp.
I myself drank all the beer.
Let her buy the next beer.
As for me, I prefer beer to whisky.
She prefers beer to wine.
Please drink the beer before it goes flat.
- I wonder if Tom likes beer.
- I wonder whether Tom likes beer.
- I wonder whether or not Tom likes beer.
- I wonder whether Tom likes beer or not.
I plan to leave as soon as I finish this beer.
Watch me chug this beer.
Let him buy the next beer.
Tom doesn't like either beer or wine.
Tom likes neither beer nor wine.
He finished the beer and ordered another.
- It's highly unlikely that Tom will drink any beer.
- It's highly unlikely Tom will drink any beer.
He really loves beer and gets drunk every day.
Tom drank twice as much beer as Mary did.
Tom shook up a can of beer and then walked into the living room and handed it to Mary.
The French and the English like drinking, but the latter prefer beer whereas the former go in for red wine.