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

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The Italians often drink coffee. Los italianos a menudo toman café.
My wife usually doesn't drink coffee at night, and neither do I. Mi mujer no suele beber café por la noche, y yo tampoco.
Do you let your children drink coffee? ¿Dejas que tus niños beban café?
I don't like to drink coffee. No me gusta el café.
I can't drink coffee as sweet as this. No puedo beber un café tan dulce.
I do not like tea, so I generally drink coffee for breakfast. No me gusta el té, por lo que normalmente tomo café en el desayuno.
None of my friends drink coffee. Ninguno de mis amigos bebe café.
Tom doesn't drink coffee. Tom no bebe café.
Tom doesn't drink coffee, but he smokes cigarettes. Tom no bebe café, pero fuma cigarros.
The Italians never drink coffee. Los italianos no beben nunca café.
I drink coffee in the morning. Bebo café por la mañana.
I'd rather drink coffee than tea. Prefiero beber café que té.
I don't drink coffee. Yo no bebo café.
In the morning I usually drink coffee, in the evening I drink tea. A la mañana generalmente tomo café, a la noche tomo té.
Do you drink coffee? ¿Bebes café?
When do you drink coffee? ¿Usted cuándo bebe café?
I do not drink coffee. No bebo café.
They drink coffee after lunch. Ellos beben café luego de la comida.
I want to drink a coffee. Quiero tomar un café.
Would you like to drink tea or coffee? ¿Queréis tomar té o café?
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