Bedeutung
To consume a fruit or vegetable drink.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Juice is often served in small glasses in cafes. Juice is a common breakfast staple, often called 'jus de fruits'. Similar to France, juice is a standard cafe drink.
Pronunciation
The French 'u' is tricky. Make sure your lips are rounded like you're whistling.
Alcohol
Never use 'jus' if you mean beer or wine!
Bedeutung
To consume a fruit or vegetable drink.
Pronunciation
The French 'u' is tricky. Make sure your lips are rounded like you're whistling.
Alcohol
Never use 'jus' if you mean beer or wine!
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
Je ____ un jus d'orange.
'Boire' is the verb for drinking.
Which is correct?
What do you say to have a juice?
Both 'boire' and 'prendre' are used.
Match the drink to the verb.
Boire...
You drink juice, you don't drink sandwiches.
Complete the dialogue.
A: On va au café ? B: Oui, ____.
Contextually, this is the only logical choice.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenJe ____ un jus d'orange.
'Boire' is the verb for drinking.
What do you say to have a juice?
Both 'boire' and 'prendre' are used.
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You drink juice, you don't drink sandwiches.
A: On va au café ? B: Oui, ____.
Contextually, this is the only logical choice.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
6 FragenYes, but 'boire un jus' is more common when ordering.
Yes, it is 'le jus'.
Say 'boire un café'.
No, it's very casual.
Usually, smoothies are called 'smoothies'.
They are interchangeable in casual speech.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Prendre un verre
contrastTo have a drink (usually alcohol).
Boire un coup
contrastTo have a drink (casual).
Jus de fruits
builds onFruit juice.