Usage examples of "Café Bonne Bière" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿Quisieras algo de café? Would you like some coffee?
Compré pan, café, azúcar y cosas por el estilo. I bought bread, coffee, sugar and the like.
Ya me he tomado un café. I've already had a coffee.
Él bebió una taza de café. He drank a cup of coffee.
Tom tomó un sorbo de café. Tom took a sip of coffee.
Los italianos a menudo toman café. The Italians often drink coffee.
Sus zapatos son de color café. His shoes are brown.
No me gusta el café frío. I don't like cold coffee.
No estoy acostumbrado a tomar el café sin azúcar. I am not used to drinking coffee without sugar.
El mataba el tiempo en un café mirando pasar las muchachas. He killed time in a coffee shop watching girls pass by.
¿Bebes café? Do you drink coffee?
Prefiero el café al té. I prefer coffee to tea.
¿Vos preferís un té o un café? Do you prefer tea or coffee?
Tom no bebe café. Tom doesn't drink coffee.
Cuando uno viaja al exterior, necesita cambio en la moneda del país que visita para pagar un taxi, una taza de café o una propina. When you travel abroad, you need change in the currency of the country you are visiting to pay for a taxi, a cup of coffee or a tip.
Ellos beben café luego de la comida. They drink coffee after lunch.
Me gustaría tomar una taza de café. I would like to have a cup of coffee.
Cuando llegó yo estaba haciendo café. When he arrived, I was making coffee.
Yo siempre bebo una copa de café en las mañanas. I always drink a cup of coffee every morning.
Me muero por una taza de café. I'm dying for a cup of coffee.
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