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

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Do you like Arabic coffee? Você gosta de café árabe?
I'll make some coffee. Vou fazer um pouco de café.
Sugar dissolves in hot coffee. O açúcar se dissolve em café quente.
A cup of coffee, please. Uma xícara de café, por favor.
I prefer coffee to tea. Eu gosto mais de café do que de chá.
Tom asked for more coffee. Tom pediu mais café.
Would you like some coffee? Vocês querem um pouco de café?
Do you like some coffee? Vocês querem um pouco de café?
My father likes strong coffee. Meu pai gosta de café forte.
One cup of coffee, please. Uma xícara de café, por favor.
I don't like coffee. Eu não gosto de café.
Don't sugar my coffee. Não adoce meu café.
Dad, here’s the coffee. Papai, aqui está o café.
He likes coffee without sugar. Ele gosta de café sem açúcar.
Generally speaking, Americans like coffee. De uma maneira geral, norte-americanos gostam de café.
Great! The coffee is hot. Que bom! O café está quente.
We import coffee from Brazil. Nós importamos café do Brasil.
I don't drink coffee. Eu não bebo café.
Mr Smith is drinking coffee. O senhor Smith está bebendo café.
Will you have some coffee? Você vai tomar um café?
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