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== How to order a drink ==
== How to order a drink ==
Here are some common French expressions to use when ordering a drink in a bar, along with their English translations:


* Je voudrais / aimerais ..., s'il vous plaît = I would like ..., please
* S'il vous plaît, je voudrais... (Please, I would like...)
* ...un verre de vin rouge. (...a glass of red wine.)
* ...une bière, s'il vous plaît. (...a beer, please.)
* ...un café, s'il vous plaît. (...a coffee, please.)
* Pourrais-je avoir un autre verre de vin, s'il vous plaît ? (Could I have another glass of wine, please?)
* Je voudrais prendre un autre verre de limonade, merci. (I would like to have another glass of lemonade, thank you.)
 
Note: The polite way to address someone in a bar or café in French is to use the formal "vous" form, rather than the informal "tu" form.


== French Drinks Vocabulary ==
== French Drinks Vocabulary ==

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