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

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She doesn't drink coffee. Elle ne boit pas de café.
I'll make some coffee. Je vais faire un peu de café.
There is coffee, and...coffee. Il y a du café et...du café.
This coffee shop is cozy. Ce café est confortable.
Sugar dissolves in hot coffee. Le sucre fond dans le café chaud.
Please give me some coffee. Donnez-moi du café, s'il vous plaît.
This coffee is too bitter. Ce café est trop amer.
A cup of coffee, please. Une tasse de café, s'il vous plaît.
How about some more coffee? Que diriez-vous de plus de café ?
I prefer coffee to tea. Je préfère le café au thé.
But coffee is not good. Mais le café n'est pas bon.
Would you like some coffee? Voulez-vous du café ?
I prefer tea to coffee. Je préfère le thé au café.
My father likes strong coffee. Mon père aime le café fort.
And what about a coffee? Et si on prenait un café ?
I don't like coffee. Je n'aime pas le café.
Where is the coffee shop? Où est le magasin de café ?
Tom doesn't drink coffee. Tom ne boit pas de café.
I prefer coffee with milk. Je préfère le café au lait.
You drink too much coffee. Tu bois trop de café.
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