Usage examples of "coffee" in English with translation to Spanish

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The Italians often drink coffee. Los italianos a menudo toman café.
Do you like Arabic coffee? ¿Te gusta el café árabe?
The coffee is too sweet El café está demasiado dulce
Would anybody like more coffee? ¿Alguien quiere más café?
I'll make some coffee. Voy a hacer un poco de café.
There's not enough coffee. No hay suficiente café.
We need some more coffee. Necesitamos más café.
Tom is stirring his coffee. Tom está revolviendo su café.
Sugar dissolves in hot coffee. El azúcar se disuelve en el café caliente.
Please give me some coffee. Dame algo de café por favor.
This coffee is too bitter. Este café es demasiado amargo.
I prefer coffee to tea. Prefiero el café al té.
Masha prefers coffee without caffeine. Masha prefiere el café descafeinado.
Tom would like some coffee. Tom quisiera un poco de café.
Would you like some coffee? ¿Quieren un poco de café?
He drinks coffee before work. Él bebe café antes de trabajar.
I prefer tea to coffee. Prefiero el té al café.
My father likes strong coffee. A mi papá le gusta el café fuerte.
And what about a coffee? ¿Y que tal un café?
I don't like coffee. No me gusta el café.
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