If informal, as if to a friend or relative: Quieres tomar un cafe conmigo?
If formal, Quiere "" If informal, as if to a friend or relative: Quieres tomar un cafe conmigo?
If formal, Quiere ""
We should go get coffee is ?Vamos a beber cafe? Direct translation is "we are going to drink coffee?" but it can be used the same.
Also there is ?Vamos beber cafe? and that is just "we go drink coffee?" either will get the point across.
podemos hacer frente a un café
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Quiero cafe Starbucks
LE Starbucks. "coffee stores" existed in France long before Starbucks and though there quite well may be a Starbucks on every corner in Paris these days, the gathering points for the locals is the "café" or coffee house. I assume that is what you mean by "coffee store". If you actually want to purchase unbrewed coffee in a store try a general market.
the same, Starbucks - but there are much less of them in France, only a handful.
El café is Spanish for coffee. If you want milk say "el café con leche". Sugar is "azúcar.
quieres que te haga un café
Are you asking how do you say "coffee" in Spanish? The answer is cafe' Ca fay'
The logo on the coffee cup that Gibbs likes to drink does look very similar to the Starbucks logo although I don't think they ever truly say where he gets his coffee from. It is very common for companies such as Starbucks, Pepsi, Nike, etc. to advertise in tv shows and movies.
cafe
tener cafe
café they speak spanish there
I would say focused differentiation strategy
it's slang but you would say cafetear