What does я хочу пить in Russian mean?
What is the meaning of the word я хочу пить in Russian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use я хочу пить in Russian.
The word я хочу пить in Russian means I need a drink, I'm thirsty. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word я хочу пить
I need a drinkPhrase (I need a drink (non-alcoholic) |
I'm thirstyPhrase (I need a drink) Я хочу пить. Можно мне стакан воды? I'm thirsty. Can I have a glass of water? |
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– Я хочу пить, – засмеялся король. “I am thirsty,” laughed the king. |
Я устал, я хочу пить и мне все надоело. I'm tired, I'm thirsty and I'm fed up. |
Я хочу пить. I'm thirsty. |
— Я хочу пить. — Это все, что я смогла сказать. “I’m thirsty” was all I could say. |
А я хочу пить мартини без необходимости постоянно оглядываться через плечо. I need a chance to finish my Martinis without looking over my shoulder. |
Я хочу пить, как чертова русалка! I’m thirsty as a bloody mermaid!” |
— Я хочу пить, — объявил отец. “I am thirsty,” Father announced. |
Я хочу пить. I need my water. |
Я хочу пить. I'm thirsty |
Скажи Тому, что я хочу пить. Tell Tom I'm thirsty. |
— Прости, что побеспокоил, но я хочу пить. 'Sorry to disturb you, but I'm thirsty. |
Я хочу пить! I need a drink! |
Я хочу пить, хочу пить... I'm thirsty! |
— Мамочка, я хочу пить, а вода закончилась. “Mommy, I’m thirsty, and this is finished.” |
Я хочу пить. I want a drink. |
И, как Иисус, сказала в три часа: «Я хочу пить». And, like Him, she said, towards three o’clock: “I thirst.” |
"Если кто-нибудь хотел пить портвейн, он вставал и говорил: ""Ребята, я хочу пить портвейн""." "If one of us wanted a drink of wine, he'd get up and say: ""Boys, I want a drink of wine.""" |
– Я хочу пить. I'm thirsty. |
Если кто-нибудь хотел пить портвейн, он вставал и говорил: «Ребята, я хочу пить портвейн». "If one of us wanted a drink of wine, he'd get up and say: ""Boys, I want a drink of wine.""" |
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