Different ways countries say the word “Beer”

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  1. Here on Spain, while “Cerveza” is the correct name, we have also “birra” as a coloquial term, which I suppose has the same roots as beer.

  2. I’m Roman but never ever I have heard Cervesia for beer here… that’s weird it’s birra anywhere, we even exported the word to Spain.

  3. Pivo is technically correct, but pir, per, or something inbetween, is also very likely to be heard in a casual environment.

  4. Barely anyone speaks Cornish. The language went extinct before being revived for a very small number of speakers. The most common word for beer in all of the UK, including Cornwall, is beer.

  5. Try asking a Cervisia in Rome. They’re gonna give it to you, of course, but they’ll be wondering why you chose to put up a bad Spanish mockery instead of ordering a birra like any normal Italian.

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