Usage examples of "espresso coffee" in English with translation to French

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I drank a very hot double espresso at the coffee shop this morning. J'ai bu un double express brûlant au café ce matin.
Coffee, Tea & Espresso Café, thé et expresso
The coffee was so hot that I couldn't drink it. Le café était tellement chaud que je n'ai pas pu le boire.
This coffee is undrinkable. Ce café est imbuvable.
He put milk in his coffee. Il mit du lait dans son café.
More coffee, please. Encore du café s'il vous plait.
Is there any coffee in the kitchen? Y a-t-il encore du café dans la cuisine ?
How do you take your coffee? Comment prenez-vous votre café ?
She doesn't drink coffee. Elle ne boit pas de café.
It was difficult to remove the coffee stain. Il fut difficile d'avoir la tache de café.
I met a friend in town, and I drank a cup of coffee with her in a café. J'ai rencontré en ville une amie, et j'ai bu avec elle au café une tasse de café.
I'd like to have another cup of coffee. Je voudrais avoir une autre tasse de café.
Do you let your children drink coffee? Laissez-vous vos enfants boire du café ?
This coffee tastes burnt. Ce café a goût de brûlé.
I would like a cup of coffee. Je voudrais une tasse de café.
You love coffee. Tu aimes le café.
I always drink a cup of coffee in the morning. Le matin, je bois toujours une tasse de café.
I don't like to drink coffee. Je n'aime pas boire du café.
I'll make some coffee. Je vais faire un peu de café.
I had a cup of coffee at the cafe. J'ai bu une tasse de café au bistrot.
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