Wednesday, November 27, 2019
A Guide to French Words for Beverages
A Guide to French Words for Beverages Its no secret that the French love to eat and drink. By learning the vocabulary for common beverages and food, youll develop a deeper appreciation for this tasty aspect of French culture and make sure you never go hungry while traveling. This guide some of the most common words and phrases associated with eating and drinking, as well as links to sound files to practice your pronunciation. Vocabulary There are a handful of verbs youll use frequently when discussing food and drink, including avoir (to have), boire (to drink), prendre (to take), and vouloir (to want). If youre a true foodie, you may also want to learn more about how to talk about wine and coffee in French. la và ´tre!  Cheers! To your health!avoir soif  to be thirstyune boisson drink, beverageun apà ©ritif, un apà ©ro (informal) cocktail, before-dinner drinkune bià ¨re beerune boisson gazeuse soda, pop, soft drinkun cafà ©Ã‚ coffee, espressole champagne champagneun chocolat (chaud) hot chocolateun cidre hard ciderun citron pressà ©Ã‚ lemonadeun digestif after-dinner drinkleau watereau du robinet tap watereau plate still / plain watereau gazeuse sparkling / mineral waterun express espressoune infusion herbal teale jus juicele lait milkune limonade lemon soda (like Sprite or 7-Up)un pastis anise-flavored apà ©ritifune pression beer on taple thà ©Ã‚ teale thà © glacà ©Ã‚ iced teaune tisane herbal teale vin   winela gueule de bois hangover​
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