What do the French call soda?

The French call sweetened carbonated drinks "un soda" or simply "un coca" (for Coke), but the more formal term for any carbonated drink is "une boisson gazeuse" (fizzy drink), while plain fizzy water is "eau gazeuse" or "soda (water)".
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What does Foo Foo mean in French?

In French, "foufou" (often pronounced similarly to "fufu") means silly, goofy, nutty, or a bit crazy/scatterbrained, stemming from the word fou (crazy), and is used informally as an adjective or noun. It's a reduplication of fou (mad/crazy) and describes someone playful or slightly out of control, like a "rascal" or "goofball," not seriously insane. 
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What is the slang word for soda?

Soda slang varies regionally in the U.S., with "pop" common in the Midwest, "coke" used generically for any soft drink in the South, and "soda" prevalent in the Northeast and West, while historical soda jerk lingo includes terms like "baby" for milk, "concrete" for thick milkshakes, and "black cow" for root beer, plus modern slang like "fridge cigarette" for a cold can of soda.
 
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What is a French soda?

Also called the Italian Cream Soda, a French Soda is the ultimate refresher made with three ingredients — flavored syrup, soda and cream.
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What is Sprite called in France?

noun. lutin m. Collins English-French Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers.
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Do the French actually say "je ne sais quoi"?

Yes, the French say "je ne sais quoi," but it's less common in casual talk than in English; they often use alternatives like un certain charme or quelque chose, and in French it can just literally mean "I don't know what," while in English it's primarily the idiom for an indefinable appealing quality. In French, it's often written with hyphens as un je-ne-sais-quoi, meaning "a certain something," but natives might use simpler words or phrases. 
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What do they call soda in Europe?

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, the term "fizzy drink" is common. "Pop" and "fizzy pop" are used in Northern England, South Wales, and the Midlands while "mineral" is used in Ireland. In Scotland, "fizzy juice" or even simply "juice" is colloquially encountered, as is "ginger".
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What is Gen Z's favorite soda?

Gen Z's favorite soda is overwhelmingly Dr Pepper, topping surveys as the number one beverage brand for teens and young adults, surpassing even Coca-Cola and Gatorade, with its unique flavor profile and cultural presence (like TikTok "dirty sodas") driving its popularity, alongside strong showings for Coke, Sprite, and Mountain Dew. Soda, in general, remains a top choice for Gen Z, often used as a treat or break from the day, according to research from Keurig Dr Pepper and other trend reports.
 
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Which is the unhealthiest soft drink?

The "worst" pop is subjective but often points to sodas high in sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, artificial dyes, and acidity, with Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist, Fanta Orange, and Wild Cherry Pepsi frequently cited for sugar/carbs, while diet sodas like Diet Mountain Dew are called out for high acidity and artificial sweeteners, and novelty flavors (like Turkey & Gravy) often top "nastiest" lists. 
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What do French call their lover?

French names for "lover" range from the direct amant/amante (often implies an affair) to affectionate terms like mon amour (my love), mon chéri/ma chérie (my darling), and mon amoureux/mon amoureuse (my beloved, but can be used for children too). Other popular options include mon cœur (my heart) or mon trésor (my treasure), with context and gender being important for the correct usage. 
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Do the French actually say "je voudrais"?

Yes, the French absolutely say "je voudrais" (I would like), and it's the standard, polite way to make requests or order things, like in a restaurant, much more so than the direct "je veux" (I want). While "je veux" isn't always "wrong," "je voudrais" (conditional tense of vouloir) softens the request and shows better manners, which is important in French culture. 
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What is the #1 selling soda in the world?

The #1 selling soda in the world is overwhelmingly Coca-Cola Classic, consistently topping global and U.S. sales charts for decades, with Pepsi as its main competitor, though Sprite and Dr Pepper have risen in the U.S. rankings recently. Coca-Cola leads in market share and brand value, serving billions of servings globally, solidifying its position as the world's favorite soft drink.
 
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What is France's most popular drink?

Cognac. Cognac (AOC) is a variety of brandy named after the commune of Cognac in southwest France. One of the most popular drinks in France, cognac is produced in the surrounding wine-growing region, more specifically in the French departments of Charente-Maritime and Charente.
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What is Elon Musk's favorite soda?

Elon Musk, the world's richest man, has once again expressed his love for Diet Coke.
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What is the #2 soda in the world?

As of June 2024, Dr Pepper is now the second most popular soft drink behind Coca-Cola; Pepsi is now third.
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What does Scotland call soda?

The ScotsCare Guide to Speaking Scottish: 'Ginger' – a carbonated soft drink or fizzy drink, regardless of flavour.
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What is the French slang for hot girl?

Popular French slang for a "hot girl" includes "canon", meaning gorgeous/stunning (like a beauty standard), "bombasse," for a bombshell with sex appeal, and "belle gosse," though more often for guys, also used for attractive women, while "t'es bonne" is very informal and can imply sexual availability. Other terms are "canon," "fraîche," or simply "sexy", but avoid "chaude" for attractiveness as it means "horny" or "hot" (temperature). 
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What does mdr mean in slang?

MDR is French internet slang for "mort de rire," meaning "dying of laughter," and functions as the French equivalent of the English "lol" (laugh out loud) in texts and online chats. It's used to show something is very funny, with extra 'r's (mdrrr) adding emphasis, and is common in casual digital communication among friends, notes YouTube and Reddit.
 
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