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== Detailed explanation ==
== Detailed explanation ==


A apéritif you drink together with other people.  
An apéritif you drink together with other people.  


Sometimes it is served with something [[Hors d'oeuvre|small to eat]].  
Sometimes it is served with something [[Hors d'oeuvre|small to eat]].  
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To stimulate the appetite.
To stimulate the appetite.


And to shortened the waiting-time for the meal.  
And to shorten the waiting-time for the meal.  





Latest revision as of 21:20, 9 May 2020

A Apéritif is something to drink.

It is served before a meal.


on the picture you see people sitting together and drinking


Words with same meanings[edit | edit source]

Apertif

Apéro

Apero

Apéritif and Digestif

Aperitivo

Detailed explanation[edit | edit source]

An apéritif you drink together with other people.

Sometimes it is served with something small to eat.


Mostly an apéritif is an alcoholic beverage.

For example: Campari-cocktail.


It is served before a meal.

To stimulate the appetite.

And to shorten the waiting-time for the meal.

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