Usage Note
liqueur in French refers specifically to a sweetened, flavoured spirit (such as Cointreau or Chartreuse), not to spirits in general. Un verre de liqueur is a small glass served after a meal. Do not confuse with liqueur used loosely in English — French alcool or spiritueux covers the broader category.
Examples
"Il sert une liqueur de poire à la fin du repas."
Natural Translation
He serves a pear liqueur at the end of the meal.
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