une boisson
une boisson en 30 segundos
- A feminine noun meaning 'a drink' or 'beverage'.
- Derived from the verb 'boire' (to drink).
- Used for all types of liquids: water, juice, soda, and alcohol.
- Commonly paired with adjectives like 'chaude', 'froide', or 'gazeuse'.
- Common Categorization
- French speakers distinguish between 'boissons alcoolisées' (alcoholic) and 'boissons non-alcoolisées' (soft drinks or non-alcoholic). This is a legal and social distinction found on every menu in France.
Voulez-vous une boisson fraîche avec votre repas ?
- Register and Usage
- While 'boisson' is the standard term, in very formal contexts like a gala, you might hear 'breuvage'. In very casual settings, people might just say 'un truc à boire' (something to drink).
Cette boisson est trop sucrée pour moi.
La carte des boissons se trouve à la fin du menu.
- Historical Context
- The term has evolved from the Old French 'boisson', which originally referred to the act of drinking before settling on the liquid itself. It reflects the central role of communal drinking in French history.
Il est interdit d'apporter sa propre boisson dans l'établissement.
Quelle est votre boisson préférée le matin ?
- Adjective Agreement
- Boisson (fem.) + froide (fem.) = Une boisson froide. Boisson (fem.) + gazeuse (fem.) = Une boisson gazeuse.
Nous servons une large gamme de boissons artisanales.
L'eau est la seule boisson indispensable à l'organisme.
- Common Verbs with Boisson
- Consommer une boisson (to consume), Renverser une boisson (to spill), Préparer une boisson (to prepare).
Cette boisson énergisante contient beaucoup de caféine.
Le serveur a apporté les boissons avant les plats.
Il a pris une boisson chaude pour se réchauffer.
- Quantifiers
- Trop de boissons (too many drinks), Peu de boissons (few drinks), Plusieurs boissons (several drinks).
Le prix de la boisson est inclus dans le menu enfant.
- At the Restaurant
- The waiter will likely ask: 'Et comme boisson ?' (And for a drink?). This is the standard way to transition from food orders to drink orders.
Le distributeur de boissons est en panne.
Nous avons une grande sélection de boissons locales.
- Formal Events
- At a wedding, you might see a 'bar à boissons' or a sign for 'boissons à volonté' (all-you-can-drink/open bar).
La boisson nationale de ce pays est le thé.
Veuillez choisir votre boisson sur l'écran tactile.
Il ne faut pas abuser des boissons alcoolisées.
- Signage
- You will see 'Boissons à emporter' (Drinks to go) on many café windows in tourist areas.
Cette boisson est servie très glacée.
- Gender Confusion
- Learners often say 'un boisson' because many other words ending in '-on' are masculine (like 'un camion' or 'un ballon'). However, 'boisson' is strictly feminine. Always use 'la' or 'une'.
Faux: Je voudrais un boisson chaud. (Correct: une boisson chaude).
Faux: Cette boisson est très bon. (Correct: Cette boisson est très bonne).
- Spelling Errors
- Many learners forget the double 's'. Writing 'boison' changes the pronunciation of the 's' to a 'z' sound, which is incorrect. The double 's' ensures the sharp 's' sound like in 'snake'.
Faux: Le boison est froid. (Correct: La boisson est froide).
Faux: Je bois un boisson. (Correct: Je bois une boisson).
Faux: Il est boisson. (Correct: Il est ivre).
- Translation Trap
- English uses 'drink' for the container too (e.g., 'Finish your drink'). In French, you'd say 'Finis ton verre' or 'Finis ta boisson'. 'Boisson' refers more to the liquid content.
Faux: Donnez-moi un boisson d'eau. (Correct: Donnez-moi un verre d'eau).
- Breuvage
- This is a more formal or poetic word for a drink. You might find it in literature or on a very fancy menu. It often implies a prepared or complex mixture, like a 'breuvage magique' (magic potion) in a fairy tale.
- Rafraîchissement
- Literally 'refreshment'. This is commonly used in the plural ('rafraîchissements') at events, meetings, or parties to refer to light, usually cold, non-alcoholic drinks.
Des rafraîchissements seront servis après la conférence.
Ce breuvage a des vertus médicinales.
- Consommation
- Used in commercial settings. 'Une consommation obligatoire' means you must buy a drink to stay in the venue.
- Potage
- While not a drink, it's often confused by learners. It's soup. Never call soup a 'boisson' in France.
Le bar propose diverses consommations à des prix variés.
Voulez-vous un petit rafraîchissement avant de commencer ?
Prenez une gorgée de cette eau fraîche.
- Soda vs Boisson Gazeuse
- In France, 'soda' is used, but 'boisson gazeuse' is the more 'proper' or descriptive term you'll see on menus and labels.
Il a commandé une boisson gazeuse avec des glaçons.
Cette potion est censée guérir le rhume.
How Formal Is It?
Dato curioso
In the Middle Ages, 'boisson' often referred to a light beer or watered-down wine, as plain water was often unsafe to drink.
Guía de pronunciación
- Pronouncing the 'n' at the end (it's nasal).
- Making the 's' sound like a 'z' (it's a double 's').
- Confusing it with 'poisson' (fish).
- Using a masculine 'un' instead of 'une'.
Nivel de dificultad
Very easy to recognize in menus and signs.
The double 's' and feminine gender are common pitfalls.
Must distinguish clearly from 'poisson'.
Waiters speak fast, need to catch the 'bwa-son' sound.
Qué aprender después
Requisitos previos
Aprende después
Avanzado
Gramática que debes saber
Feminine Adjective Agreement
Une boisson (fem) + froid -> Une boisson froide.
Indefinite Article to 'de' in Negation
Je veux une boisson -> Je ne veux pas de boisson.
Pluralization
Une boisson -> Des boissons (add 's').
Noun vs Verb distinction
Boisson (noun) vs Boire (verb).
Partitive Article usage with liquids
Je bois de l'eau (partitive), mais l'eau est une boisson (noun).
Ejemplos por nivel
Je voudrais une boisson, s'il vous plaît.
I would like a drink, please.
'Une boisson' is feminine, so we use 'une'.
L'eau est une boisson fraîche.
Water is a cold drink.
'Fraîche' is the feminine form of 'frais'.
Tu aimes cette boisson ?
Do you like this drink?
'Cette' is the feminine demonstrative adjective.
Voici la carte des boissons.
Here is the drinks menu.
'Des' is the plural of 'de la' or 'du'.
Le jus d'orange est une boisson sucrée.
Orange juice is a sugary drink.
'Sucrée' ends in 'e' to agree with the feminine noun 'boisson'.
Il y a des boissons dans le frigo.
There are drinks in the fridge.
'Des' is used for an indefinite plural quantity.
Je ne veux pas de boisson.
I don't want a drink.
In a negative sentence, 'une' becomes 'de'.
C'est une boisson chaude.
It is a hot drink.
'Chaude' is the feminine form of 'chaud'.
Quelle boisson préférez-vous le matin ?
Which drink do you prefer in the morning?
'Quelle' is the feminine interrogative adjective.
Cette boisson gazeuse est très célèbre.
This carbonated drink is very famous.
'Gazeuse' is the feminine form of 'gazeux'.
Le serveur apporte les boissons rapidement.
The waiter brings the drinks quickly.
'Rapidement' is an adverb modifying the verb 'apporte'.
Je préfère les boissons naturelles.
I prefer natural drinks.
'Naturelles' is the feminine plural adjective.
Il ne faut pas boire trop de boissons sucrées.
One should not drink too many sugary drinks.
'Trop de' is followed by the plural noun without an article.
C'est une boisson à base de plantes.
It is a plant-based drink.
'À base de' means 'based on'.
Voulez-vous une boisson avec votre sandwich ?
Do you want a drink with your sandwich?
'Avec' is a preposition showing accompaniment.
La boisson est incluse dans le prix.
The drink is included in the price.
'Incluse' is the feminine past participle used as an adjective.
Il est important de choisir une boisson saine pour la santé.
It is important to choose a healthy drink for your health.
'Saine' is the feminine of 'sain'.
Le café est la boisson la plus consommée au monde.
Coffee is the most consumed drink in the world.
Superlative: 'la plus' + adjective.
Nous avons goûté une boisson locale très originale.
We tasted a very original local drink.
'Goûté' is the past participle of 'goûter'.
Cette boisson énergisante donne beaucoup de force.
This energy drink gives a lot of strength.
'Énergisante' is a present participle used as an adjective.
Le bar propose une grande variété de boissons artisanales.
The bar offers a wide variety of craft drinks.
'Artisanales' refers to things made by hand/traditionally.
Elle a renversé sa boisson sur son nouveau livre.
She spilled her drink on her new book.
'Sa' is the feminine possessive adjective.
Est-ce une boisson alcoolisée ou non ?
Is it an alcoholic drink or not?
'Alcoolisée' is the feminine adjective.
La boisson d'accueil était excellente.
The welcome drink was excellent.
'D'accueil' functions as an adjective here.
Le marché des boissons sans alcool est en pleine expansion.
The non-alcoholic beverage market is expanding rapidly.
'En pleine expansion' is an idiomatic expression for 'booming'.
Certaines boissons fermentées sont bonnes pour la digestion.
Some fermented drinks are good for digestion.
'Certaines' is the feminine plural indefinite adjective.
La réglementation sur les boissons sucrées est devenue plus stricte.
Regulations on sugary drinks have become stricter.
'Devenue' agrees with the feminine noun 'réglementation'.
Il a été surpris par l'amertume de cette boisson.
He was surprised by the bitterness of this drink.
'Amertume' is the noun for 'bitter'.
La boisson fétiche de cet écrivain était le thé vert.
This writer's favorite drink was green tea.
'Fétiche' means 'favorite' or 'lucky charm'.
On lui a servi une boisson aux reflets dorés.
He was served a drink with golden reflections.
'Aux reflets' uses the contracted article 'aux' (à + les).
La consommation excessive de boissons caféinées est déconseillée.
Excessive consumption of caffeinated drinks is discouraged.
'Déconseillée' is the feminine past participle.
Cette boisson désaltère mieux que n'importe quel soda.
This drink quenches thirst better than any soda.
'Désaltère' comes from the verb 'désaltérer'.
Le nectar des dieux est une boisson mythologique.
The nectar of the gods is a mythological drink.
'Mythologique' describes something from myths.
L'écrivain décrit la boisson comme un élixir de jeunesse.
The writer describes the drink as an elixir of youth.
'Comme' is used for comparison.
Cette boisson est le fruit d'un savant mélange d'épices.
This drink is the result of a clever blend of spices.
'Savant' here means 'skilfully done'.
L'interdiction des boissons alcoolisées a provoqué des débats houleux.
The ban on alcoholic drinks caused heated debates.
'Houleux' describes a stormy or heated situation.
La boisson coulait à flots lors de la célébration.
Drink was flowing freely during the celebration.
'À flots' is an idiom meaning 'in abundance'.
Son penchant pour la boisson a fini par le perdre.
His penchant for drink ended up being his downfall.
'La boisson' here refers to alcohol consumption in general.
Une boisson onctueuse et veloutée caressait son palais.
A smooth and velvety drink caressed his palate.
'Onctueuse' and 'veloutée' are sophisticated texture adjectives.
Il faut distinguer le breuvage de la simple boisson désaltérante.
One must distinguish the 'breuvage' (fine drink) from a simple thirst-quenching drink.
'Distinguer... de' is the standard construction.
L'ivresse n'est pas tant le fait de la boisson que de l'esprit.
Drunkenness is not so much the result of the drink as of the spirit.
'Tant... que' is a correlative conjunction.
Cette boisson, aux effluves de jasmin, transporte les sens.
This drink, with scents of jasmine, transports the senses.
'Effluves' refers to delicate scents.
La boisson agissait comme un catalyseur de souvenirs enfouis.
The drink acted as a catalyst for buried memories.
'Enfouis' means 'buried' or 'hidden'.
On ne saurait qualifier cette mixture de boisson digne de ce nom.
One could not qualify this mixture as a drink worthy of the name.
'On ne saurait' is a formal way to say 'one cannot'.
La boisson est ici élevée au rang d'œuvre d'art.
The drink is here elevated to the rank of a work of art.
'Élevée' agrees with 'boisson'.
Le débit de boissons était le cœur battant du village.
The drinking establishment was the beating heart of the village.
'Débit de boissons' is the legal term for a pub/bar.
La boisson, par sa fraîcheur, offrait un contraste saisissant avec la chaleur.
The drink, through its freshness, offered a striking contrast to the heat.
'Saisissant' means 'striking' or 'startling'.
Il s'abreuvait d'une boisson dont le secret était jalousement gardé.
He drank a beverage whose secret was jealously guarded.
'Dont' is a relative pronoun replacing 'de + lequel'.
Sinónimos
Antónimos
Colocaciones comunes
Frases Comunes
— Standard waiter question: 'And for a drink?'
Et comme boisson ? Un verre de vin rouge, s'il vous plaît.
— Drink included in the price of a meal.
Le menu du jour est à 15 euros, boisson comprise.
— All-you-can-drink / Unlimited drinks.
Le buffet propose des boissons à volonté.
— Under the influence of alcohol.
Il conduisait sous l'emprise de la boisson.
Se confunde a menudo con
'Poisson' means fish. The difference is the first letter (B vs P).
'Boire' is the verb 'to drink'. 'Boisson' is the noun 'a drink'.
'Verre' means glass, but is often used to mean 'a drink' in social contexts.
Modismos y expresiones
— To be drunk. Used in formal or older contexts.
Le suspect semblait être pris de boisson.
formal— To drown one's sorrows in alcohol.
Après sa rupture, il a noyé son chagrin dans la boisson.
neutral— The temptation or addiction to alcohol.
Il lutte contre le démon de la boisson depuis des années.
literary— A strong alcoholic drink (somewhat dated/gendered).
Le whisky pur est une boisson d'homme.
informal— To take to drinking / to become an alcoholic.
Il s'est adonné à la boisson après avoir perdu son travail.
formal— To be inclined to drink too much.
Il est gentil, mais il porte un peu sur la boisson.
neutral— The most popular or symbolic drink of a country.
Le vin est considéré comme la boisson nationale en France.
neutral— A simple drink (usually wine or water) served with a meal.
C'est un petit vin de table, une boisson simple.
neutral— To be tipsy / slightly drunk.
Après deux verres, il était déjà entre deux boissons.
informal— An exceptionally delicious drink.
Ce chocolat chaud est la boisson des dieux !
literaryFácil de confundir
Similar sound (B vs P).
Boisson is a drink; poisson is a fish.
Je bois une boisson, je mange un poisson.
Same root.
Boire is the action (verb); boisson is the object (noun).
Je vais boire une boisson.
Both mean drink in some contexts.
Consommation is more commercial/legal; boisson is general.
La première consommation est gratuite.
Synonyms.
Breuvage is formal/literary; boisson is everyday.
Quel est ce breuvage étrange ?
Both are liquids.
Potage is soup (food); boisson is a beverage.
Le potage est servi chaud dans un bol.
Patrones de oraciones
Je voudrais une boisson [adjective].
Je voudrais une boisson froide.
C'est une boisson [adjective].
C'est une boisson chaude.
Quelle est ta boisson préférée ?
Quelle est ta boisson préférée ?
Je ne bois pas de boissons [adjective].
Je ne bois pas de boissons gazeuses.
Il est [adjective] de boire une boisson [adjective].
Il est important de boire une boisson saine.
La boisson que je préfère est [noun].
La boisson que je préfère est le thé.
La consommation de boissons [adjective] augmente.
La consommation de boissons végétales augmente.
Cette boisson est réputée pour ses vertus [adjective].
Cette boisson est réputée pour ses vertus apaisantes.
Familia de palabras
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Verbos
Adjetivos
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Very high, essential for daily life.
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un boisson
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une boisson
Boisson is a feminine noun. You must use 'une' or 'la'.
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boison
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boisson
You need the double 's' for the correct 's' sound. A single 's' between vowels sounds like 'z'.
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Je veux une boire.
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Je veux une boisson.
'Boire' is a verb (to drink). 'Boisson' is the noun (a drink).
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un poisson frais (when wanting a drink)
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une boisson fraîche
'Poisson' is fish. 'Boisson' is a drink. This is a classic pronunciation error.
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Cette boisson est bon.
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Cette boisson est bonne.
The adjective must agree with the feminine noun 'boisson'.
Consejos
Watch the Adjectives
Since 'boisson' is feminine, always remember to add an 'e' to adjectives like 'froide', 'chaude', or 'sucrée'. This is a very common mistake for English speakers.
The B/P Distinction
Practice the difference between 'boisson' (drink) and 'poisson' (fish). Place your hand in front of your mouth; 'poisson' should release a puff of air, 'boisson' should not.
Social Drinking
When someone says 'On va prendre un verre ?', they are inviting you to socialize. Using the word 'boisson' in this context sounds a bit too clinical.
Nasal Vowels
The 'on' at the end of 'boisson' is a nasal vowel. Do not pronounce the 'n'. It should sound like it's coming from the back of your throat and nose.
Supermarket Signs
Look for the 'Boissons' aisle in French supermarkets. It's usually one of the largest sections, divided into water, sodas, and alcohol.
Ordering Tip
If a waiter asks 'Et comme boisson ?', they are ready for your drink order. It's the most common way this word is used in daily life.
Nutrition Labels
Pay attention to 'boissons sucrées' on labels. France has a 'soda tax' to discourage the consumption of these drinks.
Age Limits
You will see signs saying 'Vente de boissons alcoolisées interdite aux mineurs' (Sale of alcoholic drinks prohibited to minors).
Abundance
If you hear 'La boisson coulait à flots', it means there was a lot of drinking happening at a party or event.
Spelling Check
Always use two 's' letters. 'Boison' is a common misspelling that would change the pronunciation significantly.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
Think of a 'BOA' snake 'SON' drinking water. BOA-SON. Also, it sounds like 'BOIRE' (to drink) with a 'SON' (sound) at the end.
Asociación visual
Imagine a large 'S' shaped straw inside a glass. The double 'S' in boiSSon reminds you of the straw.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to name 5 different 'boissons' in French before you finish your next drink.
Origen de la palabra
Derived from the Old French 'boisson', which comes from the Vulgar Latin 'bibitio', from the classical Latin 'bibere' (to drink).
Significado original: The act of drinking or a potion.
Romance (Indo-European).Contexto cultural
Be aware that in some cultures, offering 'boissons alcoolisées' can be sensitive. Always offer 'une boisson non-alcoolisée' as an alternative.
English speakers often use 'drink' as a verb and noun. In French, you must separate 'boire' (verb) and 'boisson' (noun). Also, 'soft drink' is 'boisson sans alcool' or 'soda'.
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
At a restaurant
- Et comme boisson ?
- La carte des boissons, s'il vous plaît.
- Une boisson fraîche.
- Est-ce que la boisson est comprise ?
At a supermarket
- Où est le rayon des boissons ?
- Boisson sans sucre.
- Boisson en promotion.
- Pack de boissons.
At a party
- Apportez votre boisson.
- Bar à boissons.
- Servir les boissons.
- Quelle est ta boisson préférée ?
Health/Fitness
- Boisson énergisante.
- Boisson de récupération.
- Éviter les boissons sucrées.
- Boisson hydratante.
In a plane/train
- Boisson chaude ou froide ?
- Une boisson gratuite.
- Le chariot des boissons.
- Voulez-vous une boisson ?
Inicios de conversación
"Quelle est votre boisson préférée quand il fait très chaud ?"
"Est-ce que vous préférez les boissons gazeuses ou plates ?"
"Quelle est la boisson nationale dans votre pays d'origine ?"
"Est-ce que vous buvez souvent des boissons énergisantes pour travailler ?"
"Si vous ne pouviez boire qu'une seule boisson pour le reste de votre vie, laquelle choisiriez-vous ?"
Temas para diario
Décrivez votre boisson idéale pour un après-midi de détente.
Pourquoi est-il important de limiter la consommation de boissons sucrées ?
Racontez un souvenir lié à une boisson particulière (un chocolat chaud en hiver, un jus de fruits en vacances...).
Comparez les boissons traditionnelles de deux pays différents.
Imaginez une nouvelle boisson : quels seraient ses ingrédients et son nom ?
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntas'Boisson' is always feminine (une boisson), even if you are talking about a drink with a masculine name like 'le café'.
'Boisson' refers to the liquid itself. 'Verre' literally means glass, but is used socially to mean 'a drink' (e.g., 'Let's go for a drink').
Yes, you can use 'boisson alcoolisée' for alcohol, or just 'boisson' if the context is clear.
You can say 'une boisson sans alcool', 'un soda', or 'une boisson gazeuse'.
Yes, 'l'eau' is the most basic 'boisson'. However, in a restaurant, 'boisson' often implies something else like juice or wine.
The double 's' is necessary to produce the 's' sound between two vowels. A single 's' would sound like 'z'.
You can say 'Je voudrais une boisson, s'il vous plaît' or name the specific drink: 'Un café, s'il vous plaît'.
No, soup is 'un potage' or 'une soupe'. It is considered food, not a beverage.
It means the drink is included in the price of the meal deal.
Yes, it is an extremely common word used every day in shops, restaurants, and homes.
Ponte a prueba 180 preguntas
Translate: 'I would like a cold drink.'
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Translate: 'Is the drink included?'
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Write a sentence using 'boisson gazeuse'.
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Translate: 'He spilled his drink.'
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Translate: 'The drinks menu, please.'
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Write a sentence using 'boisson chaude'.
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Translate: 'We offer a wide variety of drinks.'
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Translate: 'Don't drink too many sugary drinks.'
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Write a sentence using 'boisson alcoolisée'.
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Translate: 'What is your favorite drink?'
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Translate: 'The welcome drink was good.'
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Write a sentence about a 'boisson énergisante'.
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Translate: 'They serve local drinks.'
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Translate: 'Water is a healthy drink.'
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Write a sentence using 'breuvage'.
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Translate: 'The beverage market is growing.'
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Translate: 'He is under the influence of drink.'
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Write a sentence using 'boisson à emporter'.
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Translate: 'Unlimited drinks for 10 euros.'
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Translate: 'Finish your drink.'
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Say: 'Une boisson fraîche, s'il vous plaît.'
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Say: 'Quelle est votre boisson préférée ?'
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Say: 'Le café est une boisson chaude.'
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Say: 'Je ne bois pas de boissons gazeuses.'
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Say: 'La boisson est-elle comprise ?'
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Say: 'C'est une boisson alcoolisée.'
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Say: 'Voulez-vous un rafraîchissement ?'
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Say: 'Cette boisson est délicieuse.'
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Say: 'Où sont les boissons ?'
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Say: 'Une boisson à emporter, s'il vous plaît.'
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Say: 'Je préfère les boissons saines.'
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Say: 'La boisson est très froide.'
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Say: 'Donnez-moi une boisson sucrée.'
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Say: 'Le serveur apporte les boissons.'
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Say: 'Cette boisson est artisanale.'
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Say: 'Avez-vous des boissons locales ?'
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Say: 'Je voudrais une carafe d'eau.'
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Say: 'Le thé est une boisson saine.'
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Say: 'C'est un breuvage magique.'
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Dijiste:
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Say: 'La boisson coule à flots.'
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Dijiste:
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Listen and identify the word: 'boisson' vs 'poisson'. (Context: ordering at a bar)
Listen for the adjective: 'Une boisson chaude'. Is it hot or cold?
Listen: 'La boisson est comprise.' Is the drink free/included?
Listen: 'Je ne veux pas de boisson gazeuse.' Does the person want soda?
Listen: 'Voici la carte des boissons.' What is being handed over?
Listen: 'C'est une boisson alcoolisée.' Does it have alcohol?
Listen: 'Voulez-vous une boisson fraîche ?' What temperature is the drink?
Listen: 'Le serveur a oublié les boissons.' Who forgot the drinks?
Listen: 'C'est une boisson sucrée.' Is there sugar?
Listen: 'Où est le rayon des boissons ?' Where is the person?
Listen: 'Une boisson à emporter.' Is it for here or to go?
Listen: 'Cette boisson est artisanale.' Is it mass-produced?
Listen: 'Il est pris de boisson.' Is he sober?
Listen: 'La boisson nationale est le vin.' What is the national drink?
Listen: 'Boissons à volonté.' Can you have more than one?
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Summary
'Une boisson' is the universal French term for any drink. Remember it is always feminine (une boisson) and should not be confused with 'poisson' (fish). Example: 'Voulez-vous une boisson fraîche ?' (Would you like a cold drink?).
- A feminine noun meaning 'a drink' or 'beverage'.
- Derived from the verb 'boire' (to drink).
- Used for all types of liquids: water, juice, soda, and alcohol.
- Commonly paired with adjectives like 'chaude', 'froide', or 'gazeuse'.
Watch the Adjectives
Since 'boisson' is feminine, always remember to add an 'e' to adjectives like 'froide', 'chaude', or 'sucrée'. This is a very common mistake for English speakers.
The B/P Distinction
Practice the difference between 'boisson' (drink) and 'poisson' (fish). Place your hand in front of your mouth; 'poisson' should release a puff of air, 'boisson' should not.
Social Drinking
When someone says 'On va prendre un verre ?', they are inviting you to socialize. Using the word 'boisson' in this context sounds a bit too clinical.
Nasal Vowels
The 'on' at the end of 'boisson' is a nasal vowel. Do not pronounce the 'n'. It should sound like it's coming from the back of your throat and nose.
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