Champaña in english

Champagne

pronunciation: ʃæmpeɪn part of speech: noun
In gestures

champaña = champagne ; bubbly ; bub ; fizz. 

Example: It is scarcely possible to imagine the answer to a question such as 'Why do they launch a ship by breaking a bottle of champagne over her bow?' being found without the consultation of a printed book somewhere along the line.Example: For many, celebrating the holidays calls for a champagne toast but for some people popping a bottle of bubbly can be dangerous to your health.Example: The 32-year-old partied it up surrounded by 60 bottles of bub in Cannes on Thursday.Example: Remember not to brush your teeth after drinking fizz, but instead to rinse with water.

more:

» celebrar con champañabreak out + the champagnebring out + the champagne .

Example: Africa is finally booming, but don't break out the champagne yet.

Example: Before we bring out the champagne, we have to have at least 80 percent of the vote counted.

» festejar con champañabreak out + the champagnebring out + the champagne .

Example: Africa is finally booming, but don't break out the champagne yet.

Example: Before we bring out the champagne, we have to have at least 80 percent of the vote counted.

Champaña synonyms

bubbly in spanish: burbujeante, pronunciation: bʌbli part of speech: adjective, noun champagne-ardenne in spanish: champagne-ardenne, pronunciation: tʃæmpæntʃɑrdɪn part of speech: noun
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