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372 examples found containing 'コーヒー' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
コーヒー
なに
れます

How would you like your coffee?
でもまいあさコーヒーのみます
But I drink coffee every morning.
コーヒーまだ
まない

I'm not going to have coffee yet.
かあ
さん
コーヒーのみませんでした
Mom didn’t drink any coffee.
あさいつもコーヒーのみます
Do you usually drink coffee in the morning?
わたしまいあさコーヒーのみます
I also drink coffee every morning.
あさコーヒーのみます
Do you drink coffee in the morning?
コーヒーもういっぱいください
Give me another cup of coffee.
じぶん
自分
コーヒーいただきます
I’ll have coffee.
ぼくコーヒーきらい
I don't like coffee.
わたし
きっさてん
コーヒー
だいす
大好
です
I love the coffee I drink in coffee shops.
そのコーヒーいいにおいする
That coffee smells good.
はなコーヒー
やす
かった
です
'Hana's coffee was cheap.
コーヒーいろいろある
There are various kinds of coffee.
コーヒーください
Could I have a cup of coffee?
おとうとあのきっさてんコーヒー
んでいます

My younger brother is drinking coffee at that coffee shop.
あつ
コーヒー
れてあげましょう

Let me make you a cup of hot coffee.
コーヒー
ちゃ
どちら
です
Which do you like better coffee or (Japanese-style) tea?
ちち
まいあさ
毎朝
コーヒー
みながら
しんぶん
新聞
みます

Every morning, my dad drinks coffee while reading the newspaper.
コーヒーください
I'd like to have a coffee.
コーヒー
れてくれません

Will you make coffee for me?
コーヒーいかがです
Would you like some coffee?
コーヒーもっといかがです
Would you care for more coffee?
かのじょ
彼女
ちゅうしょく
昼食
わり
コーヒー
んだ

She finished up lunch with coffee.
コーヒーもう
いっぱい
一杯
みたい

I could really go for another cup of coffee.
コーヒー
りません

I'm afraid I've run short of coffee.
らいしゅう
来週
はなコーヒー
みに
きます

Next week I will go for a coffee at 'Hana'.
コーヒー
いっぱい
1杯
みたい
です
I would like to have a cup of coffee.
コーヒーでも
んでいきましょ

Shall we stop in at a coffee shop?
コーヒー
ねだん
値段
がった

The price of coffee has come down.
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