cerveza - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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cerveza (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "cerveza" is a noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

The phonetic transcription of "cerveza" using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is: /θeɾˈβeθa/ (Castilian Spanish) or /serˈβeza/ (Latin American Spanish).

Translation Options into English

Meaning and Usage

The word "cerveza" refers to an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains, primarily barley, and flavored with hops. It is one of the most popular drinks in many cultures, commonly consumed in social settings or accompanied by meals. In Spanish-speaking countries, "cerveza" is often associated with relaxation, social gatherings, and festivities.

Frequency of Use:
"Cerveza" is frequently used in both spoken and written contexts, particularly in culinary discussions, social events, and advertisements.

Example Sentences

  1. Me gustaría pedir una cerveza, por favor.
  2. I would like to order a beer, please.

  3. En la fiesta, todos disfrutábamos de la cerveza.

  4. At the party, everyone was enjoying the beer.

  5. La cerveza artesanal es muy popular en mi ciudad.

  6. Craft beer is very popular in my city.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "cerveza" frequently appears in several idiomatic expressions in Spanish-speaking cultures. Here are some common idioms and their uses:

Beber con moderación

Ir por unas cervezas

Cerveza fría

No hay cerveza sin música

Pagar la cerveza

Etymology

The term "cerveza" originates from the Latin word "cervesia," which means "beer." This Latin term is derived from the Gallic word "cervisia," which also referred to fermented grain beverages.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Birra (colloquial in some Spanish-speaking countries) - Espuma (informally used in some contexts)

Antonyms: - Refresco (soft drink) - Agua (water)



22-07-2024