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Irish vocabulary for talking about drinks

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He drinks tea every evening.
Ólann sé t·· gach tráthnóna.
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an deoch = drink
masculine noun
Ceannóidh mé deoch duit. I'll buy you a drink.
an caife = coffee
masculine noun
Ólann muid caife ar maidin. We drink coffee in the morning.
an tae = tea
masculine noun
Ólann sé tae gach tráthnóna. He drinks tea every evening.
an t-uisce = water
feminine noun
Ba mhaith liom gloinne uisce. I would like a glass of water.
sú oráiste = orange juice
masculine noun
Ordaigh sú oráiste más maith leat! Order an orange juice if you want!
an líomanáid = lemonade
feminine noun
Bhí líomanáid á hól ag na páistí. The children were drinking lemonade.
an cóc = coke
masculine noun
Cóc le leac oighir, le do thoil. A coke with ice please.
an fíon = wine
masculine noun
D'ól muid fíon leis an dinnéar. We drank wine with the dinner.
an bheoir = beer
feminine noun
D'ordaigh mé beoir ag an bheár. I ordered a beer at the bar.
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