From Italian caffè, from Turkish kahve, from Arabic قهوة (qahwa, "coffee").
it came from holland
"kope" is the hawaiian word for coffee, but coffee was actually introduced to the islands in the early 1800's so the word came up more recently "lani" is a hawaiian word for heavenly, but it is more of a name and there are different variations such as mailani and kalani
Coffee originates from Italian, caffè. The origin of the word coffee came to the English from the Italian word "caffè". The word "caffè" comes from the Turkish word "kahvè" that was borrowed from the Arabic language where the word "qahwa" referred to a type of wine - wine of the bean (qahwat al-bun).
The word "coffee" comes from the Arabic word "qahwa," which refers to a type of wine. This term evolved into the Turkish word "kahve" before being adapted into various languages, including English.
Coffee in Italian is caffè.
The main, official language of Malta is English, so the word for coffee would be, well, coffee. If you're looking for the Maltese word for coffee, however, it's "kafe". Hope that helps. :)
Just from Coffee or Coffeehouse, coffee first used in Venice in 1615 and from the first public cafe in Marseilles opened 1650. The word Coffee comes from the Kaffa region of Ethiopia, the home of the plant. However the first great coffee producer was Yeman, a Muslim pilgrim took some beans to India. The beans then came to England in about 1650 and the establishments known as Coffee Houses became established. hence the name Cafe. The meaning of cafe is a place where light meals are served accompanied by coffee
coffee = "kahwa" /kəhwə/ قهوة
No equivalent word for coffee and tea
It is a slag word, which means coffee or a cup of coffee.
No equivalent word for coffee and tea
The word in Tigrinya for coffee is boon