The Spanish word for cafe is 'café.' For a history of coffee provided by the International Coffee Organization, click on the link below.
The same word can be used.
The word cafe comes from France café comes from Coffee house in English but is derived from spanish where it means coffee and a coffee shop in spanish is known as Café as well.
Café is already a Spanish word. It is pronounced a bit differently in Spanish, it is pronounced, "Kah-FAY." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
The word DOS is Spanish for the number 2. So, the phrase you saw was either the name of a Cafe, or you meant to ask what "das Cafe" means, in which case it's "The cafe."
La cafetería is the translation of cafe in Spanish.
A cafe is, quite simply, a small, informal restaurant. Literally, the word is Spanish for "coffee" as the early cafes were places where coffee was served.
The color is negro, except for when describing a black sky, which is called oscuro. Black coffee is cafe puro, or cafe solo, or cafe sin leche.Negro/a (male/female)
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the word cafe came from french
the word cafe came from french
Its spanish. cafe =coffee; con = with; leche = milk.