Usage Note
Bourbon in French refers to the American whiskey style, borrowed directly from English. It is treated as masculine and is invariable in spelling. The word also appears in the historical name les Bourbons, the French royal dynasty, but that is a proper noun and a distinct usage. In bars, it is ordered as un bourbon.
Examples
"Il commande un bourbon avec des glaçons."
Natural Translation
He orders a bourbon on the rocks.
Literal Translation
He orders a bourbon with ice cubes.
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