"café"
le café - coffee
coffee is spelled café in French.
Cafetiere
The word "cafetiere" comes from French, where it refers to a coffee pot or coffee maker, specifically one that uses a plunger mechanism, like a French press. The term is derived from "café," meaning coffee, and "tière," which relates to a container or vessel. This terminology reflects the French culture's strong association with coffee preparation and enjoyment.
The word 'lait' means milk. The term also may be used in the French equivalent of 'cleansing cream', which is called 'cleansing milk'. And it may be used in the French equivalent of 'coffee with cream', which is called 'coffee with milk'.
La boutique de Cafe
Kawa is an Arabic word which passed into French, meaning 'coffee'. It is used informally.
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.
cafetiere Also called a french press, it comes from the french word for coffee pot; "cafetière"
Arabia, from qahweh (= drink) in Arabic
Café au lait.
coffee in french can be said in two ways: 1: Coffee 2: Café
Yes, you can use ground coffee in a French press for brewing coffee.
The French like coffee more