"Littre" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Littre" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Littre" Meaning

Littre refers to a unit of volume equal to one hundred cubic centimeters or one tenth of a liter.

"Littre" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "littre":

Usage Examples

Example 1: Definition

A littre is an old unit of volume equivalent to approximately 0.53 litres.

Example 2: Historical Context

In the 18th century, the French Revolution established the littre as the standard unit of volume for measuring wine and other liquids.

Example 3: Measurement

The original recipe calls for 3 litres of sparkling water, but I think I'll use just 1 littre to make it less bubbly.

Example 4: Conversion

To convert 2 litres of milk to the old unit, you would need to divide it by 3.79 to get the equivalent amount in littres.

Example 5: Idiomatic Expression

"I'm feeling a littre off today, hope I don't come down with a cold." (Note: This is an idiomatic phrase, not a literal measure of volume!)

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