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

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J'ai une bouteille de whisky. I have a bottle of whiskey.
Comment trouves-tu ce whisky ? How do you like this whisky?
Du whisky sur des glaçons. Scotch on the rocks.
Il but une rasade de whisky. He drank a shot of whiskey.
Pour ma part je préfère la bière au whisky. As for me, I prefer beer to whisky.
Il a bu une rasade de whisky. He drank a shot of whiskey.
Il but le whisky comme si c'était de l'eau. He drank the whisky as if it were water.
Le whisky fut imposé d'une lourde taxe. A heavy tax was imposed on whiskey.
Elle était assise au bar, descendant les verres de whisky les uns à la suite des autres. She sat at the bar downing shot after shot of whisky.
Le whisky va très bien avec le thé. Whiskey goes very well with tea.
Si ça ne vient pas d'Écosse et n'a pas vieilli au moins douze ans, alors ce n'est pas du whisky. If it's not from Scotland and it hasn't been aged at least twelve years, then it isn't whisky.
Il ne boit même pas de bière, sans mentionner le whisky. He doesn't even drink beer, not to mention whiskey.
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