How to Say ‘After a drink’ in French
Après un verre
🇫🇷 In France: Suggests a continuation of the interaction post-drink.
Phrase Breakdown
Après
Un verre
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Après
[ah-PRAY]
After
Following in time or order.
Après un verre, on se sent mieux.
After a drink, one feels better.
un
[uh]
a
Used before singular nouns, usually one of a group.
Je veux un café.
I want a coffee.
verre
[vehr]
glass
A container to drink from, usually made from glass.
Un verre est vide.
A glass is empty.
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