Examples of using "Kawę" in a sentence and their english translations:
I made coffee.
I drank the coffee.
- I drink coffee.
- I am drinking coffee.
- I'm drinking the coffee.
- I'm drinking coffee.
I like coffee.
I'm making coffee.
Coffee, please.
Do you drink coffee?
I prefer coffee.
They drink coffee.
I drank coffee.
Do you like coffee?
She drank coffee.
I just wanted a coffee.
She served me coffee.
They love coffee.
When do you drink coffee?
I love French coffee.
- He brought me coffee.
- She brought me coffee.
He brought me coffee.
- Give me a coffee, please.
- A cup of coffee, please.
- One cup of coffee, please.
I'll put some coffee on.
I drink coffee in the morning.
Tom sells coffee.
- He drinks coffee.
- He's drinking coffee.
- She drinks coffee.
- She's drinking coffee.
- I drink bitter coffee.
- I'm drinking bitter coffee.
Linda will prepare coffee.
I'll fix you some coffee.
The coffee's on me.
- Would you like tea or coffee?
- Do you want coffee or tea?
Do you let your children drink coffee?
Which do you like better, tea or coffee?
Tom just finished his coffee.
- Would you like tea or coffee?
- You want to drink tea or coffee?
- Do you like tea or coffee?
- Do you prefer tea or coffee?
She is having coffee now.
Do you drink tea or coffee?
I would like tea or coffee.
- Would anyone like some coffee?
- Would anybody like some coffee?
- Does anyone want coffee?
- Does anybody want coffee?
How does coffee sound?
They drink coffee at home.
He likes coffee without sugar.
Will you make coffee for me?
I prefer weak coffee.
- I had a cup of coffee at the coffee shop.
- I had a cup of coffee at the cafe.
I drink coffee after dinner.
I prefer coffee to tea.
We import coffee from Brazil.
- I know you like coffee.
- I know that you like coffee.
Would you like coffee or tea?
I must have a cup of coffee in the morning.
Does Tom drink coffee?
Is he drinking coffee?
Does she drink coffee?
Which would you rather have, tea or coffee?
Why do you like coffee strong?
Generally, Americans love coffee.
I'd like some more coffee.
Mr Smith is drinking coffee.
I always drink a cup of coffee every morning.
Tom almost spilled his coffee.
I seldom drink coffee in the evening.
Tom only drinks coffee.
She loves coffee.
Let's take a coffee break, shall we?
She finished up lunch with coffee.
I like weak coffee better than strong.
Do you always drink coffee with your breakfast?
Would you like tea or coffee?
Masha prefers coffee without caffeine.
I like your coffee.
I prefer drinking coffee to drinking tea.
Tom made the coffee too strong.
Generally speaking, Americans like coffee.
He likes coffee without sugar.
Please serve the guests some coffee, dear.
- My father likes strong coffee.
- My father likes his coffee strong.
Tom seldom drinks coffee in the evening.
- No sooner had we sat down than she brought us coffee.
- As soon as we sat down, she brought us coffee.
- It is not tea but coffee that I want.
- What I want isn't tea, but coffee.
- I'd like coffee rather than tea, please.