wine
In French, the word 'vin' is used to refer to wine. It is a common word in French, just as 'wine' is in English. 'Vin' can be used in a variety of contexts, such as ordering wine at a restaurant or discussing wine preferences. It is also used in phrases such as 'verre de vin' (glass of wine) or 'cave à vin' (wine cellar).
I like red wine
This is a straightforward sentence where the speaker expresses their preference for red wine. In French, the adjective normally comes after the noun, thus 'vin rouge' instead of 'rouge vin'.
The wine is expensive in this restaurant
This sentence tells us about the cost of wine in a specific restaurant. In French, the word 'dans' is used to indicate 'in' when talking about a location.
This bottle of wine is for you
This sentence describes a situation where one person is giving a bottle of wine to another person. In French, 'pour' expresses 'for' and 'toi' is the informal word for 'you'.