How to Say ‘A drink?’ in French
Offrir un verre ?
aw-FREER un vehr
[aw-FREER un vehr]
Phrase Breakdown
Offrir
[aw-FREER]
to offer
To present something for someone to accept or reject.
Il veut offrir un verre à son ami.
He wants to offer his friend a drink.
un verre
un vehr
[uhnh]
a drink
Refers to a beverage, typically alcoholic.
Voulez-vous un verre ?
Would you like a drink?
Words in this phrase
un
[un]
a
Indefinite article used before a noun.
Je prends un café.
I am having a coffee.
verre
[vehr]
glass
A container for holding liquids.
J'ai commandé un verre de vin.
I ordered a glass of wine.
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