apéritif
aperitif, pre-dinner drink
noun ah-peh-ree-TEEF Rare
Origin: Latin aperire (to open), signifying the drink that 'opens' the appetite
Usage Note
Apéritif (colloquially apéro) is a deeply embedded French social ritual: drinks and small snacks (amuse-bouches) shared before a meal. Kir, pastis, or white wine are typical choices. The shortened form apéro is ubiquitous in informal spoken French.
Examples
"Ils prennent l'apéritif dans le jardin."
Natural Translation
They are having aperitifs in the garden.
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