Usage examples of "verre" in French with translation to English

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Remplis un verre d'eau. Fill a glass with water.
J'ai cassé un verre. I broke a glass.
La bouteille est en verre. The bottle is made of glass.
J'ai un œil de verre. I have a glass eye.
Je peux vous offrir un verre ? May I offer you a glass?
Donnez-moi un verre de lait. Give me a glass of milk.
Prends-moi un verre de lait. Get me a glass of milk.
Le verre est plein d'eau. The glass is full of water.
À la bouteille ou au verre ? Bottle or glass?
Vous voulez un verre de soda ? Do you want a glass of soda?
J'aimerais un verre d'eau. I would like a glass of water.
Apportez-moi un verre d'eau. Bring me a glass of water.
Elle emplit le verre de vin. She filled the glass with wine.
Veux-tu un verre de soda ? Do you want a glass of soda?
J'ai un verre en plastique. I've got a plastic glass.
Donne-moi un verre de lait. Give me a glass of milk.
Ce verre contient de l'eau. This glass contains water.
Va me chercher un verre de lait. Get me a glass of milk.
J'aimerais avoir un verre de vin. I'd like to have a glass of wine.
Je prendrais bien un verre d'eau. I'd like a glass of water.
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