well, due to it being a foreign word to Japanese katakana is used but sound sounds like " Co-he-" the dashes represent elongated tones. If you wanted to say, "Do you want coffee?", you would say "Co-he desu ka?" Which would sound like "Co-he dess kah?"
"Kissaten"
Pronounced: KEESS!-sah-ten
HIRAGANA: こ お ひ い
ROMAJI: koo-hii
PRONUNCIATION: Koh-hee
'Atsui koohii.'
You say magu.
Kissaten
coffee
Ko-hi o kudasai.
Most commercials for Maxwell House coffee have a slogan that they say that identifies the public with the product. Maxwell House coffee is said to be "good to the last drop".
Kakun
house wine - ハウスワイン (Hausuwain)
I'm not sure about "home" but I know how to say house to prounounce house in japanese: ie
"Housewife" is 主婦 (shufu) in Japanese.
nee shhemiaow wee
The Japanese word for "tea house" is 茶屋 (chaya). 茶 (cha) - tea 屋 (ya) - house; shop
maison de grain de café
You may say '~ no mae,' replacing the tilde with a noun to say "in front of." For example, 'ano kissaten no mae'; "in front of that coffee shop."
犬小屋 (inu goya) is "dog house" or "kennel" in Japanese.