Usage examples of "café serré" in French with translation to English

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Tom a versé une tasse de café à Mary. Tom poured Mary a cup of coffee.
Tu as serré le mauvais client. You’ve got the wrong person.
Le Brésil nous apporte une grande partie de notre café. Brazil supplies us with much of our coffee.
C'est un peu serré autour de la gorge. This is a bit too tight around my neck.
J'ai pris deux tasses de café. I had two cups of coffee.
J'ai serré les dents. I gritted my teeth
"Voulez-vous une autre tasse de café ?" "Non merci" "Will you have another cup of coffee?" "No, thank you."
Elle lui a serré la main. She shook hands with him.
Tournez à gauche, et vous trouverez le café. Turn left and you will find the cafe.
Il a serré les mains au maire. He shook hands with the mayor.
Que dites-vous d'une tasse de café ? How about a cup of coffee?
Il lui a serré la main. He held out his hand.
Aimes-tu du thé ou du café ? Do you like tea or coffee?
Tu as serré la mauvaise personne. You’ve got the wrong person.
Je n'aime pas le café glacé, et elle non plus. I don't like iced coffee, and she doesn't either.
Ce couvercle est si serré que je ne peux l'ouvrir. This lid is so tight I can't open it.
«Davantage de café ?» «Non, c'est bon.» "More coffee?" "No, I'm good."
Ce costume est trop serré pour moi. This suit's too thin for me.
Le café sera servi après le repas. Coffee will be served after the meal.
Vous avez serré le mauvais client. You’ve got the wrong person.
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