Spanish Sentences using aperitivo  

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Me gustaría tomar un aperitivo sin alcohol.
I would like a non-alcoholic aperitif.
¿ Deseas tomar un aperitivo ?
Do you want to have an appetizer?
¿ Han tomado un aperitivo ?
Have they had an appetizer?
El queso también se sirve como aperitivo o entrada.
Cheese is also served as an appetizer or entrée.
El queso también se sirve como aperitivo o entrada.
Cheese is also served as an appetizer or entrée.
Alega que «es un aperitivo», pero nos equivocaríamos si pensáramos que esto es puramemente cosmético.
He claims that ‘it is an appetiser’, but we would be wrong to think that this is merely cosmetic.
Los buenos vinos que sirvieron ustedes en Klosterneuburg fueron un buen aperitivo.
The fine wines that you served them at Klosterneuburg were a good aperitif.
Pero realmente, el jueves por la tarde lo que tuvo lugar fue un aperitivo con las correspondientes dificultades.
But it was indeed a cocktail party on Thursday afternoon, with all the attendant difficulties.
Señor Presidente, estimadas y estimados colegas, en primer lugar me voy a adherir a las filas de los políticos comerciales y después seré al menos invitado a un aperitivo.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, soon I will be joining the ranks of the trade politicians and then at least I will get an invitation to a cocktail party.
Los ciudadanos de Irlanda se preguntan si esto es un aperitivo de lo que espera a las naciones más pequeñas en la Europa de después de la Convención.
The people of Ireland are asking if this is a foretaste of what is in store for the smaller nation in post-Convention Europe.

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