The alcoholic beverage gin is named the same in French, "gin" (masculine noun)
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In Cantonese, you can say "再見" (joi gin) to mean bye bye.
The name for it is a "Martini" Lots of different takes on it, but basically it is Gin, French Dry Vermouth (Noilly Prat), Tonic Water, Lemon Twist. Some say ice, some say no ice to be true to the original. Some say no tonic water. Some say 1/3 Tonic, 1/3 Gin, 1/3 Vermouth. Some say 6/10 Gin to 4/10 Vermouth. Some say Sweet Vermouth is OK. Some say twist of lemon rind for fragrance. Some say slice of lemon. Some say lemon and mint garnish. I am not sure what the orignal recipe really is, but I think it was Gin, Vermouth, and Tonic, no ice. Greer Garson ordered it from Reginal Owen in 'Random Harvest' and got it in what looks like a tall shot glass.
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You can say "再見" (joi gin) to say bye in Cantonese.
German = silber Hebrew = כסף (kesef) Spanish = plata
jis is not o wait mybad i ment to say gin is not a acidic because it is part of a pusy and pusy are not acidic
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