Pronunciation: /kvas/
noun a traditional fermented Slavic beverage made from rye bread
A1 Kvas is a traditional Slavic fermented beverage.
A2 I tried kvas for the first time during my trip to Russia.
B1 Some people believe that kvas has health benefits due to its probiotic properties.
B2 Kvas is often made from rye bread and can have a slightly sour taste.
C1 The process of fermenting kvas involves the use of yeast and sugar.
C2 In some regions, kvas is enjoyed as a refreshing summer drink.
verb not applicable
A1 I kvas my bread dough before baking it.
A2 She kvas the cabbage to make sauerkraut.
B1 They kvas the fruit juice to make a refreshing drink.
B2 The chef kvas the beer to add flavor to the dish.
C1 The artisan kvas the wine to enhance its complexity.
C2 He kvas the grains to create a unique fermentation process.
adjective not applicable
A1 I tried a new kvas recipe.
A2 The kvas drink tasted sweet and refreshing.
B1 The traditional kvas beverage is popular in Eastern Europe.
B2 The homemade kvas had a tangy flavor that I enjoyed.
C1 The kvas served at the restaurant was made with high-quality ingredients.
C2 The kvas connoisseur could distinguish between different varieties based on subtle flavor notes.
adverb not applicable
A1 I drink kvas slowly.
A2 She added kvas to the recipe for a unique flavor.
B1 The traditional Russian drink, kvas, is made from fermented bread and is often enjoyed cold on hot days.
B2 The kvas was poured into a wooden mug and handed to the weary traveler.
C1 The kvas was expertly brewed by the master brewer using a secret family recipe passed down for generations.
C2 The refreshing taste of the homemade kvas was a delightful surprise for the guests at the dinner party.
pronoun not applicable
A1 Kvas is a traditional Slavic fermented beverage.
A2 I tried kvas for the first time when I visited Russia.
B1 Kvas is often made with rye bread and malt.
B2 Some people enjoy adding fruit flavors to their kvas.
C1 Kvas has been enjoyed in Eastern Europe for centuries.
C2 There are different variations of kvas depending on the region it is made in.
preposition not applicable
A1 I put the book kvas the table.
A2 The cat jumped kvas the fence.
B1 She hid the key kvas the flowerpot.
B2 The painting hung kvas the wall.
C1 The stars shone brightly kvas the night sky.
C2 The helicopter flew kvas the mountain range.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I like kvas and my friend likes lemonade.
A2 I wanted to buy kvas, but they were out of stock.
B1 I will go to the store to buy some bread, kvas, and cheese.
B2 Kvas is a traditional Russian drink, whereas lemonade is more popular in Western countries.
C1 Kvas is a fermented beverage made from rye bread, while kombucha is made from tea leaves.
C2 Kvas has a tangy flavor similar to sourdough bread, yet it is a refreshing drink on a hot day.
interjection not applicable
A1 Kvas! That was a surprise.
A2 Kvas, I can't believe it's already time to go.
B1 Kvas, I need to finish this work before the deadline.
B2 Kvas! What a beautiful sunset.
C1 Kvas, I never expected to see you here.
C2 Kvas! This is truly a remarkable achievement.
article not applicable
A1 I bought a bottle of kvas from the store.
A2 Kvas is a traditional Slavic fermented beverage.
B1 My grandmother makes delicious homemade kvas.
B2 Kvas is often flavored with fruits or herbs.
C1 The kvas I tried in Russia was the best I've ever had.
C2 There are many different variations of kvas throughout Eastern Europe.
formal Kvas is a traditional Slavic fermented beverage made from black or rye bread.
informal I tried kvas for the first time at a Russian restaurant and I loved it!
slang Let's grab some kvas and chill by the river.
figurative His words were like kvas, bubbling with hidden meanings and complexities.
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