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

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The Italians often drink coffee. Gli italiani bevono spesso caffè.
She doesn't drink coffee. Non beve caffè.
Do you like Arabic coffee? Ti piace il caffè arabico?
There's not enough coffee. Non c'è abbastanza caffè.
We need some more coffee. Abbiamo bisogno di più caffè.
Sugar dissolves in hot coffee. Lo zucchero si scioglie nel caffè caldo.
Please give me some coffee. Dammi del caffè, per favore.
I prefer coffee to tea. Preferisco il caffè al tè.
Would you like some coffee? Vuoi dell'altro caffè?
I prefer tea to coffee. Preferisco il tè al caffè.
And what about a coffee? E che ne dici di un caffè?
I don't like coffee. Non mi piace il caffè.
Where is the coffee shop? Dov'è il negozio del caffè?
Dad, here’s the coffee. Papà, ecco il caffè.
He likes coffee without sugar. Gli piace il caffè senza zucchero.
The Italians never drink coffee. Gli italiani non bevono mai caffè.
I like my coffee strong. Mi piace il caffè forte.
Generally speaking, Americans like coffee. In generale, agli americani piace il caffè.
We import coffee from Brazil. Importiamo caffè dal Brasile.
I don't drink coffee. Non bevo caffè.
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