Sentence examples of "Café" in French with translation "coffee"

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Eve boit seulement du café. Eve drinks only coffee.
Seul Naoko boit du café. Only Naoko drinks coffee.
Tom boit uniquement du café. The only thing that Tom drinks is coffee.
Ce café est trop amer. This coffee is too bitter.
Tu bois trop de café. You drink too much coffee.
Comment aimez-vous votre café ? How do you like your coffee?
Voudriez-vous davantage de café ? Would you care for more coffee?
J'aime mon café léger. I'd like my coffee weak.
Ce café goûte le brûlé. This coffee tastes burnt.
Tu as renversé ton café. You spilled your coffee.
Ma mère possède un café. Mother has a coffee shop.
M. Serrurier boit du café. Mr Smith is drinking coffee.
Je vais préparer du café. I'll put some coffee on.
J'aime mieux le café. I like coffee better.
J'ai besoin de café. I need coffee.
Comment prenez-vous votre café ? How do you take your coffee?
J'aime beaucoup le café. I like coffee very much.
M. Smith boit du café. Mr Smith is drinking coffee.
Je n'apprécie pas le café. I don't like coffee.
Donnez-moi la tasse de café ! Give me the cup of coffee!
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