¿Tú quieres café?
or
¿Usted quiere café? is formal, which should be used in cases where you would call the person "sir", "ma'am", or "miss" in English.
cafe en grano
Gracias por mi café.
El cafe esta listo
You can say "café con azúcar y crema."
Café Negro
El café is Spanish for coffee. If you want milk say "el café con leche". Sugar is "azúcar.
Te helado
¿cuándo se la cena estará listo?
You can say "a ella le gusta usar maquillaje".
If you are asking for a coffee in a bar you would say Ponme un cafe Ponme means 'put for me' Give me is actually 'Dame'' There are different kinds of coffee, e.g. cafe con leche (coffee with milk) cortado (a small glass of concentrated coffee without milk)
Ya está el café.En español existen los acentos (´) o (¨).
Are you asking how do you say "coffee" in Spanish? The answer is cafe' Ca fay'
cafe
tener cafe
You say, "Cafe natural." (Ka fay nah tur ahl) for clarification you might add, "Sin azucar tampoco leche." And get ready for a reaction from the barista. Not many people drink coffee "neat" in hispanic countries.
café they speak spanish there
it's slang but you would say cafetear
You can say "El café es buenísimo"
El café is Spanish for coffee. If you want milk say "el café con leche". Sugar is "azúcar.
"Este es tu café"
"Cafeh" (like in Spanish. spelled "קפה").
caliente y listo/a