How to Say ‘Juice’ in French
Jus
zhoo
[zhoo]
💬 Usage Tip: "Jus" means "juice." Be careful: the final "s" is usually silent.
🇫🇷 In France: After sports, people in France might say "un jus," though in everyday life many would also name the exact drink: "un jus d'orange," for example.
Phrase Breakdown
Jus
[zhoo]
juice
A noun meaning fruit juice or a drink like juice.
Un jus d'orange est agréable après le roller.
An orange juice is nice after inline skating.
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