une paire de lunettes (a pair of glasses) - les verres (for drinking out of) (NB un verre can also mean the individual lense in a pair of glasses)
glass
Un verre d'eau avec du citron or un verre de citronnade.
I suppose it is je vous lève mon verre. I'm raising my glass for you. (in the purpose to cheer)
Literally, "friendship glass" or "glass of friendship." This expression is more often seen as "verre de l'amitié" when referring to a cocktail party held for a special occasion, where attendees are said to raise a glass in friendship with the guest of honour or with one another. Examples: * on offrira le verre de l'amitié: a glass of friendship will be served * partager le verre de l'amitié (avec quelqu'un): to raise a glass in friendship (with someone) * avant de lever le verre de l'amitié: before raising our glasses in friendship The phrase "verre d'amitié" may also refer to classic-style French glassware which was often found hand-etched in varied designs.
A glass is translated by "un verre", masculine noun, in French.
A drinking glass is 'un verre'. The glass (material) is le verre / du verre (masc.) in French.
literal translation is 'drink a glass' but it means 'drink something'
La pyramide de verre se trouve ... means 'the glass pyramid is located ...' in French.
verre
'un verre'
une paire de lunettes (a pair of glasses) - les verres (for drinking out of) (NB un verre can also mean the individual lense in a pair of glasses)
verre vert. French class
verre fusionné
bouteille de verre
soufflage du verre
glass