Lesson #6, November 9, 2024

When you want to ask someone if they’re thirsty, you can use the phrase:

"Uhaw ka ba?"

This literally translates to "Thirsty you?"

Key Vocabulary:

"Uhaw" - Thirsty

"Ka" - You

"Tubig" - Water

"Ako" - I

"Pahingi" - Can I have

"Sila" - They

"Po" - Polite particle

"Inumin" - Drink

"Malamig" - Cold

"Salamat" - Thank you

Other Useful Variations:

Uhaw ako.

I’m thirsty.

Uhaw sila.

They are thirsty.

Pahingi ng malamig na tubig.

Can I have some cold water?

May inumin ba dito?

Is there something to drink here?

Gusto mo ba ng tubig?

Do you want some water?

Saan ang inumin?

Where is the drink?

May malamig na inumin ba?

Is there a cold drink?

Pakibigay ng tubig, salamat.

Please pass the water, thank you.

Pwede bang uminom?

Can I drink?

Gusto ko ng inumin.

I want a drink.

Take the Quiz

The word for 'drink' is 'inumin'. How would you say 'Do you want a drink?'

Click the correct words from below:

uhaw
ako
tubig
gusto
mo
ng
inumin
sila

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