piti

Usages of piti

Ja pijem vodu.
I drink water.
On pije kavu.
He drinks coffee.
Mala mačka pije mlijeko.
The small cat drinks milk.
Pas pije mlijeko.
The dog drinks milk.
Sara pije kavu.
Sara drinks coffee.
Ti piješ mlijeko.
You drink milk.
Ujutro uvijek pijemo čaj ili vodu.
In the morning we always drink tea or water.
On pije previše kave, a ona pije previše čaja.
He drinks too much coffee, and she drinks too much tea.
I ja ujutro pijem čaj.
I also drink tea in the morning.
Njena temperatura nije visoka, ali pije lijek.
Her temperature is not high, but she is taking medicine.
Obično pijemo vodu ujutro, ali vikendom pijemo i sok.
We usually drink water in the morning, but on weekends we also drink juice.
Poslije tržnice sam žedan, pa pijem sok.
After the market I am thirsty, so I drink juice.
On više ne pije kavu navečer.
He no longer drinks coffee in the evening.
Na pauzi u srijedu pijemo čaj u kafiću.
On the break on Wednesday we drink tea at the cafe.
Umjesto čaja, večeras pijem vodu iz velike šalice.
Instead of tea, tonight I am drinking water from a large cup.
Ne želim šećer u čaju; pijem ga bez šećera.
I don’t want sugar in tea; I drink it without sugar.
Kad je stol mokar, pijemo vodu u kuhinji.
When the table is wet, we drink water in the kitchen.
Njena nova navika je da svako jutro pije vodu prije kave.
Her new habit is to drink water every morning before coffee.
U susjedstvu poznajem skoro sve susjede, jer često zajedno pijemo kavu ispred zgrade.
In the neighborhood I know almost all the neighbors, because we often drink coffee together in front of the building.
Na balkonu pijemo jutarnju kavu i gledamo u park.
On the balcony we drink morning coffee and look at the park.
Kad je zrak suh, pijem više vode tijekom dana.
When the air is dry, I drink more water during the day.
Večeras je kafić poluprazan, pa mirno pijemo čaj.
Tonight the cafe is half-empty, so we are calmly drinking tea.
Vikendom sjedimo u dvorištu i mirno pijemo kavu.
On weekends we sit in the yard and calmly drink coffee.
Večeras pijemo kakao, a sutra ću kupiti još jednu litru vode.
Tonight we’re drinking cocoa, and tomorrow I will buy another liter of water.
Kad je zima, pijemo čaj u tihoj sobi.
When it is winter, we drink tea in a quiet room.
Ujutro ne pijem kakao; radije pijem čaj.
In the morning I don’t drink cocoa; I prefer tea.
Kad je moja mama umorna, pije čaj u kuhinji.
When my mom is tired, she drinks tea in the kitchen.
Ako te boli grlo, nemoj piti hladnu vodu odmah poslije trčanja.
If your throat hurts, don’t drink cold water right after running.
Ono što mi doktorica uvijek ponavlja jest da prehlada prolazi brže ako dovoljno spavam i pijem mnogo vode.
What my doctor always repeats to me is that a cold passes more quickly if I sleep enough and drink a lot of water.
Doktorice, trebam li piti sirup i kad me više ne boli grlo?
Doctor, should I take the syrup even when my throat no longer hurts?

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