Champagne vs Champange

Shows correct “champagne” vs wrong “champange.”

champange

Incorrect spelling - Champange misspells the “g-n-e” ending.

"champange" is a common misspelling of "champagne". Always use "champagne" when referring to the correct word.

champagne

Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.

Champagne is a sparkling wine from France.

Definition of champagne

"champagne": Champagne is a sparkling wine from France.

This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms for champagne

  • sparkling wine

    Usage Examples

    "Correct:" They opened a bottle of champagne.

    "Correct:" We celebrated with champagne.

    "Incorrect:" They opened champange.

    "Incorrect:" Pour the champange.

    Notes:

    • Silent 'g'. Ends with -agne.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Correct spelling?

    A: Champagne.

    Q: Meaning?

    A: Sparkling wine.

    Q: Is 'champange' correct?

    A: No.

    Q: Example?

    A: Champagne toast.

    Q: Tip?

    A: Remember French ending -agne.

    Summary

    ""Champagne" is correct; 'champange' is a wrong rearranged ending."