Saturday, August 22, 2020
A Guide to French Words for Beverages
A Guide to French Words for Beverages    Its no mystery that the French love to eat and drink. By learning the jargon for normal refreshments and food, youll build up a more profound thankfulness for this delicious part of French culture and ensure you never go hungry while voyaging. This guide the absolute most normal words and expressions related with eating and drinking, just as connections to sound records to rehearse your pronunciation.â    Vocabularyâ    There are a bunch of action words youll use often while talking about food and drink, includingâ avoirâ (to have),â boireâ (to drink),â prendreâ (to take), andâ vouloirâ (to need). On the off chance that youre a genuine foodie, you may likewise need to become familiar with how to discuss wine and espresso in French.    la vÃ'tre!à à Cheers! To your health!avoir soifâ â to be thirstyune boissonâ  drink, beverageun apã ©ritif, un apã ©ro (casual) mixed drink, before-supper drinkune biã ¨reâ  beerune boisson gazeuseâ  pop, pop, delicate drinkun caf㠩â  espresso, espressole champagneâ  champagneun chocolat (chaud)â  hot chocolateun cidreâ  hard ciderun citron press㠩â  lemonadeun digestifâ  after-supper drinkleauâ  watereau du robinetâ  tap watereau plateâ  still/plain watereau gazeuseâ  shining/mineral waterun expressâ  espressoune infusionâ  natural teale jusâ  juicele laitâ  milkune limonadeâ  lemon pop (like Sprite or 7-Up)un pastisâ  anise-seasoned apã ©ritifune pressionâ  brew on taple th㠩â  teale thã © glac㠩â  frosted teaune tisaneâ  home grown teale vinâ â â winelaâ gueuleâ deâ boisâ  hangoverââ¬â¹  
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