Usage examples of "café du pauvre" in French with translation to English

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La compagnie de Tom importe du café du Brésil. Tom's company imports coffee from Brazil.
Vous devez éduquer votre langue pour distinguer le bon café du mauvais You must educate your tongue to distinguish good coffee from bad.
Nous importons du café du Brésil. We import coffee from Brazil.
Tom a versé une tasse de café à Mary. Tom poured Mary a cup of coffee.
Il n'a pas honte d'être pauvre. He is not ashamed of being poor.
Le Brésil nous apporte une grande partie de notre café. Brazil supplies us with much of our coffee.
Je préfère être pauvre plutôt que riche. I'd rather be poor than rich.
J'ai pris deux tasses de café. I had two cups of coffee.
Il est riche et je suis pauvre. He is rich and I am poor.
"Voulez-vous une autre tasse de café ?" "Non merci" "Will you have another cup of coffee?" "No, thank you."
Il ne sait pas ce que c'est qu'être pauvre. He doesn't know what it is to be poor.
Tournez à gauche, et vous trouverez le café. Turn left and you will find the cafe.
Il est pauvre, mais heureux. He is poor, but happy.
Que dites-vous d'une tasse de café ? How about a cup of coffee?
Je ne suis pas honteux de ce que mon père soit pauvre. I'm not ashamed of my father being poor.
Aimes-tu du thé ou du café ? Do you like tea or coffee?
Il connaît assez bien ce que ça fait que d'être pauvre. He knows quite well what it is like to be poor.
Je n'aime pas le café glacé, et elle non plus. I don't like iced coffee, and she doesn't either.
Je n'ai pas honte d'être pauvre. I'm not ashamed that I am poor.
«Davantage de café ?» «Non, c'est bon.» "More coffee?" "No, I'm good."
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