Usages of el café
Yo bebo café por la mañana y descanso un poco.
I drink coffee in the morning and rest a bit.
Me siento contento cuando bebo mi café favorito.
I feel happy when I drink my favorite coffee.
La costumbre de tomar café muy tarde no es saludable, según mi hermana.
The habit of drinking coffee very late is not healthy, according to my sister.
El café es muy fuerte.
The coffee is very strong.
El café es fuerte, sobre todo en la mañana.
Coffee is strong, especially in the morning.
El café es más fuerte de lo que creo.
The coffee is stronger than I think.
Hay café en la cocina.
There is coffee in the kitchen.
Yo preparo mi café con calma.
I prepare my coffee calmly.
Yo simplemente bebo café en la tarde.
I simply drink coffee in the afternoon.
Incluso mi hermano bebe café por la mañana.
Even my brother drinks coffee in the morning.
Yo agrego agua fría al café.
I add cold water to the coffee.
El café de mi mamá está buenísimo.
My mom’s coffee is excellent.
Bebo agua en lugar de café.
I drink water instead of coffee.
No bebo ni café ni té por la mañana.
I don’t drink coffee or tea in the morning.
Cuando el café está caliente, lo bebo despacio.
When the coffee is hot, I drink it slowly.
Escribo en mi diario antes de beber café cada mañana.
I write in my journal before drinking coffee every morning.
El café está amargo, pero una cucharadita de miel lo mejora.
The coffee is bitter, but a teaspoon of honey makes it better.
Pido un café mediano.
I ask for a medium coffee.
¡Toma, tu café!
Here, your coffee.
No quiero café, sino té con miel.
I don’t want coffee, but rather tea with honey.
No bebo café en la noche; mi hermano tampoco.
I don't drink coffee at night; my brother doesn't either.
¿Alguien quiere café?
Does anyone want coffee?
No sé cuánto café bebo cada mañana.
I don't know how much coffee I drink every morning.
Cuando madrugamos para viajar, mi mamá prepara café y mi papá va cargando las maletas al carro.
When we get up very early to travel, my mom makes coffee and my dad keeps loading the suitcases into the car.
A veces tomo café por la mañana y agua por la tarde.
Sometimes I drink coffee in the morning and water in the afternoon.
El olor a café es fuerte.
The smell of coffee is strong.
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