Usages of pít
Dnes budu pít čaj a sním jablko.
Today I will drink tea and eat an apple.
Ráno piji čaj a sním jablko.
In the morning, I drink tea and eat an apple.
Můj dědeček nikdy nepije studené mléko.
My grandfather never drinks cold milk.
Ráno mám malou snídani a piji čaj bez cukru.
In the morning I have a small breakfast and I drink tea without sugar.
Ráno piji čaj z velkého hrnku, ale moje sestra má raději kávu.
In the morning I drink tea from a big mug, but my sister prefers coffee.
Když mám teplotu, nejraději odpočívám doma a piji teplý čaj.
When I have a fever, I most like to rest at home and drink warm tea.
Když má babička rýmu, vždycky pije hodně teplého čaje.
When grandma has a runny nose, she always drinks a lot of warm tea.
Když má můj syn žízeň, pije džus z láhve.
When my son is thirsty, he drinks juice from a bottle.
Když máš žízeň, měl bys pít vodu, ne jen džus.
When you are thirsty, you should drink water, not just juice.
Po práci sedím u stolu a piji čaj.
After work I sit at the table and drink tea.
V půl sedmé je moje sestra už v kuchyni a pije kávu.
At half past six my sister is already in the kitchen and drinking coffee.
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