limonade
The word "lemonade" in French is feminine and is spelled as "limonade."
In french it is spelled un limonade
Limonade, spelled lemonade in English.
Une limonade Actually, une limonade is lemon-flavored soda. The correct term would be un citron pressé. ~cqpkytty
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Some people think that "Limonade" means SPECIFICALLY "Lemonade" in German. ,,Limonade" only means "Lemonade" is SOME usages. "Limonade" refers to any fizzy or acidic drink. ,,Limonade" is more common with sparkling lemonade, or anything that contains carbonation. Other words for lemonade include: Brause, Limo (shortening of Limonade, but still refers to EVERYTHING that Limonade refers to), and süßer Sprudel IF you want to be specific to lemonade.
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If you're on about the drink, as in beer and lemonade, I think it's: le panaché Not totally sure though...
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