beer
The French word for beer is "bière". It is a common beverage enjoyed in France and is often consumed in cafes and bars. The word can be used in sentences such as "Je voudrais une bière", which translates to "I would like a beer".
I like to drink beer.
This is a simple sentence expressing a person's liking towards drinking beer. 'J'aime' translates to 'I like', 'boire' translates to 'drink', and 'de la' is used before common feminine nouns in French.
The beer is cold.
This is a basic phrase describing the beer's temperature. 'La' is the feminine singular definite article, equivalent to English 'the'. 'Froide' is an adjective meaning 'cold', and it is placed after the noun it modifies.
We need more beer.
This sentence expresses the need for more beer. 'Nous avons besoin de' translates to 'we need', and 'plus de' translates to 'more'. The noun comes after the 'de', as needed in expressions of quantity.