뜻
To consume liquid, specifically water.
문화적 배경
In Spain, it is very common to ask for 'agua del grifo' (tap water) in restaurants, and it is usually free and safe. In Mexico, 'tomar agua' is much more common than 'beber agua'. Using 'beber' might make you sound like a textbook or a Spaniard. Argentines often drink 'soda' (carbonated water) from large siphons, but 'beber agua' still refers to still water.
The 'El' Rule
Always remember 'el agua' is a special case. Use 'el' for singular, but 'las' for plural ('las aguas').
Tomar vs Beber
If you are in Latin America, use 'tomar'. If you use 'beber', you might sound like a character in a movie or a book.
뜻
To consume liquid, specifically water.
The 'El' Rule
Always remember 'el agua' is a special case. Use 'el' for singular, but 'las' for plural ('las aguas').
Tomar vs Beber
If you are in Latin America, use 'tomar'. If you use 'beber', you might sound like a character in a movie or a book.
Ordering
In a restaurant, simply saying 'Agua, por favor' is enough, but 'Quisiera beber agua' is more polite for learners.
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct article and adjective for 'agua'.
Necesito ___ agua ___.
We use 'el' for phonetics but 'fría' because the noun is feminine.
Conjugate the verb 'beber' for 'nosotros'.
Nosotros _______ agua en el gimnasio.
The 'nosotros' form of -er verbs ends in -emos.
Where would you most likely hear '¿Desea beber agua?'
Context: A waiter speaking to a customer.
Waiters use this formal phrasing when offering drinks.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Tengo mucha sed. B: Pues, deberías _______.
Drinking water is the logical response to thirst (sed).
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Regional Usage
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Necesito ___ agua ___.
We use 'el' for phonetics but 'fría' because the noun is feminine.
Nosotros _______ agua en el gimnasio.
The 'nosotros' form of -er verbs ends in -emos.
Context: A waiter speaking to a customer.
Waiters use this formal phrasing when offering drinks.
A: Tengo mucha sed. B: Pues, deberías _______.
Drinking water is the logical response to thirst (sed).
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
6 질문It is feminine, but it uses the masculine article 'el' in the singular to make it easier to pronounce.
Yes, it's common in cafes to mean 'a bottle of water'.
'Beber' is more common in Spain; 'tomar' is more common in Latin America.
You say 'agua del grifo'.
No, it is a perfectly regular -er verb.
No, for soup you use 'comer' (to eat) or 'tomar'.
관련 표현
Tener sed
builds onTo be thirsty
Agua potable
specialized formDrinking water
Ahogarse en un vaso de agua
similarTo overwhelm oneself with small problems