When inside of a Tamil speaking country and you need to get a drink at a bar or simply a store. It is always good to learn a number of Tamil terms to order cold drinks. Learn More
Dehydrated in India or maybe in a place where they talk the Tamil language? We now have outlined practical Tamil sentences to buy beverages in Tamil language.
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| Do you serve alcohol? | (madhu inga kidaikkuma?) |
| Is there any table servicer? | (YaravDhu table servicer irukaanGala?) |
| A beer/two beers, please. | (oru beer/rendu beers, dhayavu saidhu.) |
| A glass of red/white wine, please. | (oru glass sivappu/vellai wine, dhayavu saidhu.) |
| A pint, please. | (oru pint, dhayavu saidhu.) |
| A bottle, please. | (oru bottle, dhayavu saidhu. ) |
| _____ (hard liquor) and _____ (mixer), please. | (_____ matrum _____, dhayavu saidhu.) |
| whiskey | whiskey (...) |
| rum | rum ("...") |
| water | ("thanni") |
| club soda | club soda (...) |
| tonic water | tonic water (...) |
| orange juice | orange juice (...) |
| Coke (soda) | Coke (...) |
| Do you have any bar snacks? | Do you have any bar snacks? ('inga snacks irukka thanni adikka') |
| One more, please. | innumonu , dhayavu saidhu |
| please,one more | dhayavu saidhu,innumonu |
| Another round, please. | (innum oru round, dhayavu saidhu ) |
| When is the closing time? | (entha manikku muduvinga? (or) mudum neram enna?) |
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