brandy
brandy
noun BRAHN-dee Rare
Origin: English loanword, from Dutch brandewijn (burnt wine)
Usage Note
Brandy is used in French as a loanword for grape-based spirits, particularly in cocktail and bar contexts. French has its own terms — eau-de-vie (generic), cognac, armagnac — and brandy often implies a foreign or generic product. It is masculine and invariable in plural.
Examples
"Il commande un brandy après le dîner."
Natural Translation
He orders a brandy after dinner.
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