Cappucino is Italian for a coffee with some milk.
Boire is the French verb "to drink".
you say des boissons for the drinks.
Santé is the French equivalent of the English cheers. Pronounced as: sahnta
"What is your favorite drink?" in English is Quelle est votre boisson préférée? in French.
If you're on about the drink, as in beer and lemonade, I think it's: le panaché Not totally sure though...
drink plenty wine
drink drink drink!!
To have a drink with you is 'prendre un verre avec toi' in French.
boisson fruitée nature is nature fruity drink in French.
The French drink wine at Christmas. Usually wine is served with dinner. After dinner people usually drink champagne. Children drink soda at Christmas.
Yes, cherry can be a French drink. In fact, a popular alcoholic drink is cherry brandy. Cherry also is a popular flavoring for those who want a sweetly flavored drink.
the french drinks a lot of win
To eat = manger To drink = boire
The French tend to settle on mineral water and fruit juices as room temperature drinks. They tend to drink tea and coffee as hot drinks. They tend to choose French wines, liqueurs and champagnes as alcoholic beverages.
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No you eat them.
Boire is the French verb "to drink".