意味
To consume a beverage, often alcoholic.
文化的背景
The 'terrasse' is essential. Sitting outside to 'boire un verre' is a national pastime. The phrase is used similarly, but often in the context of '5 à 7' (happy hour). They are very fond of beer, so 'boire un verre' almost always implies a beer.
Keep it simple
Don't add the type of drink unless asked. 'On va boire un verre' is perfect as is.
The social aspect
Remember, the drink is secondary. The focus is on the conversation.
意味
To consume a beverage, often alcoholic.
Keep it simple
Don't add the type of drink unless asked. 'On va boire un verre' is perfect as is.
The social aspect
Remember, the drink is secondary. The focus is on the conversation.
自分をテスト
Complete the sentence.
On ___ un verre ce soir ?
We use 'aller' for the near future invitation.
Which is the most natural invitation?
Choose the best option.
The first is an invitation; the others are statements.
Match the phrase to its meaning.
Boire un verre
It is a social collocation.
Complete the dialogue.
A: On va boire un verre ? B: _____
This is the standard polite response.
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練習問題バンク
4 問題On ___ un verre ce soir ?
We use 'aller' for the near future invitation.
Choose the best option.
The first is an invitation; the others are statements.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
It is a social collocation.
A: On va boire un verre ? B: _____
This is the standard polite response.
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よくある質問
6 問No, you can drink soda or juice, but the phrase implies a social setting.
Yes, if you have a friendly relationship, but keep it professional.
No, it is neutral/casual.
None in this context.
No, we say 'prendre un café'.
Yes, it is universally understood.
関連フレーズ
Prendre un verre
synonymTo have a drink
Boire un coup
similarTo have a drink
Faire une tournée
builds onTo buy a round