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

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Dos cafés grandes, por favor. Two large coffees, please.
Dos cafés con leche, por favor. Two coffees with milk, please.
Ordené dos tés y tres cafés. I ordered two teas and three coffees.
Prefiero el café al té. I prefer coffee to tea.
Me gusta mi café fuerte. I like my coffee strong.
El hombre prueba el café. The man tries the coffee.
El café tiene demasiado azúcar. There's too much sugar in the coffee.
¡El café te da energía! Coffee gives you energy!
Tom coleccionaba tazas de café. Tom collected coffee cups.
Hay muchos tipos de café. There are many kinds of coffee.
Prefiero el café con leche. I prefer coffee with milk.
Sirve el café, por favor. Serve the coffee, please.
He bebido demasiado café hoy. I've drunk way too much coffee today.
¿Te gustaría algo de café? Would you like some coffee?
El café me gusta caliente. I like coffee hot.
Dame otra taza de café. Give me another cup of coffee.
Le gusta el café negro. He likes his coffee black.
Papá, aquí está el café. Dad, here’s the coffee.
Prefiero el té al café. I prefer tea to coffee.
¡El café frío es horrible! Cold coffee is horrible!
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