The half-spheric bowl the French use for their breakfast is 'un bol' (masc.) in French.
Un décafféiné. You can ask for "un déca" :0))
Carte d'or means 'golden card' in French. This is also a brand name for ice creams and coffee.
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French for coffee with milk. Sounds better in French doesn't it!!!
Coffee brands without caffeine are labeled "décaféiné" (the prefix dé meaning without), or "sans caféine". The common French abbreviation is "déca". A common brand name is "Bonne nuit" meaning good night in French. Another brand name is "Sanka", from the pronounciations of "Sans caféine".
Un décafféiné. You can ask for "un déca" :0))
There are different ways. The morning coffee the French have for breakfast is usually a large one (a bowl or mug), which they drink black or with some milk according to their personal habits. The cup of coffe they have for the coffee break at the office is most often of the 'expresso' sort, black and stronger than at breakfast. Decaffeinated coffee is less frequent. Capsule machines are trendy and more and more common in French households.
coffee in french can be said in two ways: 1: Coffee 2: Café
The French like coffee more
The coffe served on the family table for breakfast is usually not very strong. It is served in a bowl or a large cup. Some people add milk as they like.
Well bowl in French is bol.
Good coffee is 'bon café' in French.
coffee = le café
coffee is "un café, le café" in French.
A jar of coffee is 'un pot de café' in French.
Carte d'or means 'golden card' in French. This is also a brand name for ice creams and coffee.
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