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


Part of Speech

Noun

Meaning

"Rebujito" is a Spanish word that refers to a traditional cocktail typically made with sherry (specifically fino or manzanilla), soda or lemon-lime soda, and mint. It is a refreshing and popular drink, especially in the southern region of Spain, particularly during the annual fair in Seville.

Usage and Frequency

"Rebujito" is commonly used in spoken Spanish, especially in social settings or when discussing traditional Spanish drinks. It is not as prevalent in written context, as it is more associated with informal conversations and gatherings. Its frequency of use may increase during specific cultural events or in regions where this cocktail is popular.

Verb Forms

As "Rebujito" is a noun, it does not have verb forms or tenses associated with it.

Examples

  1. Me encanta tomar un rebujito en la feria de Sevilla. (I love to have a rebujito at the Seville fair.)
  2. ¿Quieres probar este refrescante rebujito que preparé para la fiesta? (Do you want to try this refreshing rebujito I made for the party?)

Idiomatic Expressions

"Rebujito" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions in the Spanish language. It is more straightforwardly associated with the cocktail itself.

Etymology

The word "Rebujito" derives from the Spanish verb "rebujar," which means to mix or stir ingredients together. This is fitting as the cocktail is a mixture of sherry, soda, and mint.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Coctel de Jerez (Sherry cocktail) - Jerez refrescante (Refreshing sherry)

Antonyms: - Bebida caliente (Hot drink) - Bebida sin alcohol (Non-alcoholic drink)