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 Translation for 'sparkling water' from English to French
SYNO carbonated water | club soda | seltzer | ...
cuis.
eau {f} gazeuse
sparkling water
3 Words
cuis.
eau {f} pétillante
sparkling mineral water
cuis.
eau {f} minérale gazeuse
sparkling mineral water
cuis.
eau {f} minérale pétillante
sparkling mineral water
4 Words
cuis.
eau {f} minérale pétillante naturelle
natural sparkling mineral water
Partial Matches
étincelant {adj}sparkling
2
étincellement {m}sparkling
pétillant {adj} {pres-p}sparkling
3
pétillement {m} [scintillement]sparkling
scintillement {m}sparkling
scintillant {adj} {pres-p}sparkling
étincelant {adj} {pres-p}sparkling
rutilant {adj} {pres-p}sparkling
resplendissant {adj}sparkling
brillant causeur {m}sparkling conversationist
œnol.
pétillant {m}
sparkling wine
œnol.
vin {m} mousseux
sparkling wine
cuis.
piquer [fam.] [boisson, soda]
to be sparkling
cuis.œnol.
clairette {f} [vin]
sparkling white wine
anat.
yeux {m.pl} de braise
sparkling dark eyes
cuis.œnol.
crémant {m}
sparkling (French) wine
chatoyant {adj} [pierre, bijou, etc.]sparkling [stone, jewel etc.]
orn.T
colibri {m} d'Anaïs [Colibri coruscans]
sparkling violetear [species of hummingbird]
orn.T
colibri {m} anaïs [Colibri coruscans]
sparkling violetear [species of hummingbird]
eau {f} <H2O>water
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Usage Examples English
  • Other variations include: "șpriț de vară" (or "summer spritzer") in Romania (1 part white wine to 2 parts sparkling water), "Brizganec" or ‘’Špricar’’in Slovenia (wine and the popular domestic mineral water Radenska), "špricer" in Serbia (white wine or rosé, mixed with sparkling water, half of glass of each).
  • In 2007 the product was renamed as "Ciel Finamente Gasificada" and later in 2008 was replaced by a new sparkling water line called Aquarius.
  • On November 9, 2013, she christened the "Gerald R. Ford" with a bottle of sparkling water.
  • It is also not recommended to brush immediately after drinking acidic substances, including sparkling water.
  • Feel Good Drinks produces range of 100% natural fruitful sparkling water drinks in plastic free packaging.

  • In 2018, Lagunitas released a IPA-inspired sparkling water infused with THC and CBD.
  • is a generic term for sparkling water, as the label for sparkling Spa is red.
  • In Hesse ‘Gespritzer’ stands for a 2:1, sometimes even a 3:1 mixture of apple wine and sparkling water.
  • In some recipes, just before the banitsa is finished, a glass of lemonade or sparkling water is poured into the tray, and the baking continues for several more minutes.
  • It produces still and sparkling water at its factory in Blackford, Perth and Kinross, although despite the name this area is not within the Scottish Highlands.

  • The place, was traversed by a zigzagging creek swollen with clear sparkling water where on its banks grew in abundance wild Malayan trees called “Balangas” (now popularly known as Rambutan – Nephelium lappaceum of the Family: Sapindaceae).
  • Centuries before European settlers came to North America, the Chippewa people called the lake "Majinabeesh", which means 'sparkling water'.
  • Mitrofan Lagidze began to add odorous chukhpuch containing extract of Caucasian tarragon to sparkling water with natural syrups of his own production.
  • Clearly Canadian has been a top-performing premium sparkling water brand since its re-introduction to Distribution in 2017 and has top brand and top SKU performance, gaining distribution across North America.
  • Spritz, in the Venetian language also called "spriss" or "spriseto" depending on the area, usually consists of ⅓ sparkling wine, 1/3 of Aperol and 1/3 of sparkling water.

  • Modern variants of water coolers have been equipped with options for sparkling water as a result of increasing demand for carbonated beverages and also a greater awareness to healthy living, resulting in preference for carbonated water over sweetened carbonated beverages.
  • The company had been known for making sparkling water and ginger ale since 1877.
  • Proja (Cyrillic: "Проја", [...]) is a Serbian dish made of corn flour, baking powder, sunflower oil, sparkling water and salt. Proha is an alternative name used in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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