Examples of using "Café" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you drink coffee?
Do you drink coffee?
There's coffee, and then there's COFFEE.
- I drink coffee.
- I am drinking coffee.
- I'm drinking the coffee.
- I'm drinking coffee.
- Is he drinking coffee?
- Does he drink coffee?
I prefer coffee.
Do you drink coffee?
Is he drinking coffee?
- I want coffee.
- I want some coffee.
- She drinks coffee.
- She's drinking coffee.
There is coffee, and...coffee.
I prefer coffee.
- I like coffee better.
- I prefer coffee.
I prefer coffee.
I hate coffee.
- I will make some coffee.
- I'll make some coffee.
I am drinking coffee at a cafe.
One drinks coffee in a cafe.
There's no coffee.
I'd like to have a coffee.
Is he drinking coffee?
I drank the coffee.
- I am drinking coffee.
- I'm drinking coffee.
Coffee first!
- I drink coffee.
- I am drinking coffee.
- I'm drinking the coffee.
- I'm drinking coffee.
I need coffee.
I want coffee.
Make coffee.
I'm going to have coffee.
I smell coffee.
Will you have some coffee?
Would you like some coffee?
They drank coffee.
I made coffee.
I drank coffee.
- He drinks coffee.
- He's drinking coffee.
I will make some coffee.
I sell coffee.
Drink coffee.
Do you drink coffee?
- I do not drink coffee.
- I don't drink coffee.
When do you drink coffee?
Tom doesn't drink coffee.
- I've had coffee already.
- I've already had a coffee.
- Tom only drinks coffee.
- Tom drinks only coffee.
- The coffee is cold.
- The coffee's cold.
The coffee is nasty.
This coffee is cold.
- I love coffee.
- I like coffee.
- This coffee tastes bitter.
- This coffee is bitter.
- Would you like coffee or tea?
- Would you like tea or coffee?
- Would you like some tea and coffee?
Eve drinks only coffee.
Tom doesn't drink coffee.
- She is having coffee now.
- He is having coffee now.