Examples of using "Kahvi" in a sentence and their english translations:
And what about a coffee?
This coffee is undrinkable.
The coffee is all gone.
Coffee would be nice.
Ow, the coffee is very hot!
- I'm afraid I've run short of coffee.
- I'm afraid that I've run short of coffee.
That coffee smells good.
Cold coffee is horrible!
This coffee is cold.
Coffee keeps me awake.
This coffee is undrinkable.
Is the coffee too strong for you?
This coffee has a rich aroma.
This coffee is too bitter.
- I'm afraid I've run short of coffee.
- I'm afraid that I've run short of coffee.
Tea and coffee helps to start the day.
What I drink the most is coffee.
- This coffee is not hot enough.
- This coffee isn't hot enough.
I love French coffee.
There is nothing better than a good coffee to start the day.
- I'm afraid I've run short of coffee.
- I'm afraid that I've run short of coffee.
- I'm afraid I've run short of coffee.
- There's not enough coffee.
- There is not enough coffee.
I had to sip the coffee because it was too hot.
Blacker than a moonless night, hotter and more bitter than hell itself... That is coffee.
Coffee, please.
- I'd like to have a coffee.
- Please give me some coffee.
- Please give me a coffee.
- Please give me a cup of coffee.
- Coffee, please.