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aller boire un verre

English translation of aller boire un verre

go for drinks

The phrase 'aller boire un verre' is commonly used in French to suggest going out to have drinks, typically with friends or acquaintances. It implies a casual social outing, often in a bar or café, and can refer to any alcoholic beverage. This expression captures the essence of enjoying time together while having refreshments.


Example sentences using: aller boire un verre

Ils veulent aller boire un verre après le travail.

English translation of Ils veulent aller boire un verre après le travail.

They want to go for drinks after work.

In this example, the subjects express their desire to relax and socialize with drinks after finishing their work for the day.

Nous allons boire un verre ce soir.

English translation of Nous allons boire un verre ce soir.

We are going for drinks this evening.

This phrase indicates a plan for a social outing where the speaker and others will enjoy drinks together later in the evening.

Tu aimerais aller boire un verre avec moi ce weekend?

English translation of Tu aimerais aller boire un verre avec moi ce weekend?

Would you like to go for drinks with me this weekend?

This question invites someone to join the speaker for drinks, suggesting a casual meeting during the upcoming weekend.

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