Angielskie słówko [transkrypcja fonetyczna] | |
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teapot ['ti:pɑt] |
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drink tea [drɪŋk ti:] |
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i wolud like some tea | |
make tea [meɪk ti:] |
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I prefer tea. | |
make a cup of tea [meɪk ə kʌp ɔv ti:] |
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i've just made a cup of tea. Would like some [aɪv ʤʌst meɪd ə kʌp ɔv ti: wud laɪk sʌm] |
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He and his brother like tea. | |
Tea with lemon, please. | |
Do you like tea [du: ju: laɪk ti:] |
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She always drinks tea. [ʃi: 'ɔ:lweɪz drɪŋks ti:] |
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to make tea [tu meɪk ti:] |
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I'd rather have tea [I'd 'ræðə(r) hæv ti:] |
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tea without milk and sugar, please [ti: wɪ'θaut mɪlk ænd 'ʃugə(r) pli:z] |
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black tea, please [blæk ti: pli:z] |
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green tea, please [gri:n ti: pli:z] |
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Do you have green tea? [du: ju: hæv gri:n ti:] |
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I want to drink green tea without sugar [aɪ wɔnt tu drɪŋk gri:n ti: wɪ'θaut 'ʃugə(r)] |
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Can i get a tea without sugar? [kæn aɪ gɛt ə ti: wɪ'θaut 'ʃugə(r)] |
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I prefer tea because [aɪ prə'fə: ti: bɪ'kɔ:z] |
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make oneself tea [meɪk wʌn'sɛlf ti:] |
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stir the tea [stə:(r) ðə ti:] |
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Do they have tea? Yes, they do. No, they don't [du: ðeɪ hæv ti: jɛs ðeɪ du: nəu ðeɪ don't] |
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They have tea for breakfast. [ðeɪ hæv ti: fɔ:(r) 'brɛkfəst] |
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Do you want coffee or tea? [du: ju: wɔnt 'kɔfɪ ɔ:(r) ti:] |
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Do they drink tea in Russia? [du: ðeɪ drɪŋk ti: ɪn 'rʌʃə] |
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I have tea with sugar [aɪ hæv ti: wɪð 'ʃugə(r)] |
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I have sugarless tea [aɪ hæv sugarless ti:] |
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brew tea/coffee [bru: ti: 'kɔfɪ] |
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Tea without milk and sugar please [ti: wɪ'θaut mɪlk ænd 'ʃugə(r) pli:z] |
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Black tea please [blæk ti: pli:z] |
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Green tea please [gri:n ti: pli:z] |
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Do you have green tea? [du: ju: hæv gri:n ti:] |
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Can I get a tea without sugar? [kæn aɪ gɛt ə ti: wɪ'θaut 'ʃugə(r)] |
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I had to have tea with sugar, even though I don't like sugar [aɪ hæd tu hæv ti: wɪð 'ʃugə(r) 'i:vn ðəu aɪ don't laɪk 'ʃugə(r)] |
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the kettle allows me to make tea [ðə 'kɛtl ə'lauz mi: tu meɪk ti:] |
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brew tea [bru: ti:] |
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he usually drinks tea for breakfast [hi: 'jju:ʒəwəlɪ drɪŋks ti: fɔ:(r) 'brɛkfəst] |
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Could you make me some tea [kud ju: meɪk mi: sʌm ti:] |
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I like tea more than milk [aɪ laɪk ti: mɔ:(r) ðæn mɪlk] |
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We take tea and apples to school for lunch. We do not buy anything from the school shop [wi: teɪk ti: ænd 'æpəlz tu sku:l fɔ:(r) lʌnʧ wi: du: nɔt baɪ 'ɛnɪθɪŋ frɔm ðə sku:l ʃɔp] |
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Will I get rose and raspberry tea? [wɪl aɪ gɛt rəuz ænd 'rɑ:zbərɪ ti:] |
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Would you like coffee or tea? [wud ju: laɪk 'kɔfɪ ɔ:(r) ti:] |
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Would you like some tea? [wud ju: laɪk sʌm ti:] |
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Can I have some tea, please. [kæn aɪ hæv sʌm ti: pli:z] |
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I like tea. [aɪ laɪk ti:] |
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Do you prefer tea or coffee? [du: ju: prə'fə: ti: ɔ:(r) 'kɔfɪ] |
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She baked a cake. She also made tea. [ʃi: beɪkt ə keɪk ʃi: 'ɔ:lsəu meɪd ti:] |
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Do you want tea or coffee? - Either is fine. [du: ju: wɔnt ti: ɔ:(r) 'kɔfɪ 'aɪðə(r) ɪz faɪn] |
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Do you want tea or coffee? - Either is fine. [du: ju: wɔnt ti: ɔ:(r) 'kɔfɪ 'aɪðə(r) ɪz faɪn] |
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do you take sugar in your tea [du: ju: teɪk 'ʃugə(r) ɪn jɔ:(r) ti:] |
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take sugar in your tea [teɪk 'ʃugə(r) ɪn jɔ:(r) ti:] |
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I'll just have tea. [aɪl ʤʌst hæv ti:] |