coffee in Portuguese
coffee in Portuguese is café, cafezeiro, pé decafé — coffee means a hot drink made by brewing the roasted, ground seeds of the coffee plant.
coffee in Portuguese
café
Of a pale brown colour, like that of milk coffee.
café
cafezeiro
A tropical plant of the genus Coffea.
pé decafé
A tropical plant of the genus Coffea.
What does "coffee" mean?
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noun A hot drink made by brewing the roasted, ground seeds of the coffee plant.
"She started every morning with a strong cup of coffee."
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noun The roasted seeds or ground powder used to make this drink.
"We ran out of coffee, so I had tea instead."
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adj A pale brown color, like coffee with milk.
"She wore a coffee-coloured coat."
coffee in a sentence
- She started every morning with a strong cup of coffee.
- Would you like a coffee before we head out?
- We ran out of coffee, so I had tea instead.
- She wore a coffee-coloured coat.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "coffee" in Portuguese?
"coffee" in Portuguese is café, cafezeiro, pé decafé. coffee means: A hot drink made by brewing the roasted, ground seeds of the coffee plant.
How do you use "coffee" in a sentence?
Example: "She started every morning with a strong cup of coffee." In Portuguese, "coffee" is café, cafezeiro, pé decafé.
Are there other ways to say "coffee" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 3 translations listed for "coffee": café, cafezeiro, pé decafé.
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