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How do you say give me a beer in polish?
There are a few ways to say "give me a beer" in Polish, depending on the context and formality:
Formal:
* Proszę o jedno piwo. (Pro-sheh oh yeh-dno pee-vo) - This is the most polite and formal way to ask for a beer. It literally translates to "Please, about one beer."
* Poproszę o jedno piwo. (Po-pro-sheh oh yeh-dno pee-vo) - This is also polite and formal, using a slightly different verb.
Informal:
* Daj mi piwo. (Dye mi pee-vo) - This is the most direct and informal way to ask for a beer. It literally translates to "Give me beer."
* Chcę piwo. (Khtseh pee-vo) - This is a bit more casual and means "I want beer."
* Zostaw mi piwo. (Zo-staf mi pee-vo) - This is a bit more colloquial and means "Leave me a beer."
Note: If you are in a bar or pub, you can also simply say "Piwo!" (pee-vo) and the bartender will understand.
The best way to choose the right phrase depends on the situation and your relationship with the person you are talking to.
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