What are different drinks in French?
Here are some different drinks in French, categorized for easier understanding:
Alcoholic Beverages:
* Wine:
* Vin rouge: Red wine
* Vin blanc: White wine
* Vin rosé: Rosé wine
* Champagne: Champagne
* Vin pétillant: Sparkling wine
* Beer:
* Bière: Beer (general)
* Bière blonde: Blonde beer
* Bière brune: Brown beer
* Spirits:
* Whisky: Whiskey
* Cognac: Cognac
* Calvados: Apple brandy
* Pastis: Anise-flavored liqueur
* Kir: White wine with crème de cassis
* Other:
* Cidre: Cider
* Apéritif: Aperitif (often a fortified wine or liqueur)
Non-Alcoholic Beverages:
* Water:
* Eau: Water (general)
* Eau plate: Still water
* Eau gazeuse: Sparkling water
* Juice:
* Jus d'orange: Orange juice
* Jus de pomme: Apple juice
* Jus de raisin: Grape juice
* Other:
* Thé: Tea
* Café: Coffee
* Chocolat chaud: Hot chocolate
* Lait: Milk
* Soda: Soda (general)
Other:
* Boisson: Drink (general)
* Cocktail: Cocktail
* Infusion: Infusion (herbal tea)
Note: This is not an exhaustive list, as there are many regional variations and unique drinks in France.
This list should help you get started with some of the common drinks you might encounter in French.
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