How to Say ‘With honey’ in French
Avec du miel
ah-vek dyu myel
[ah-vek dyu myel]
💬 Usage Tip: Easy add-on phrase to describe what was in a drink or remedy.
🇫🇷 In France: This sounds especially natural with tea, herbal infusions, or warm milk remedies.
Phrase Breakdown
Avec
[ah-vek]
with
A preposition showing accompaniment or addition.
Avec du miel, le thé passe mieux.
With some honey, the tea goes down more easily.
Du miel
dyu myel
Honey
The partitive article du means some honey.
Je prends du miel avec mon thé.
I take honey with my tea.
Words in this phrase
du
[dyu]
some
Partitive article meaning some.
Avec du miel, le thé passe mieux.
With some honey, the tea goes down more easily.
miel
[myel]
honey
A common home remedy ingredient.
Avec du miel, le thé passe mieux.
With some honey, the tea goes down more easily.
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