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tomar un café

English translation of tomar un café

Have a coffee.

The term 'tomar un café' in Spanish translates to 'have a coffee' in English. It's a common phrase used in Spanish speaking cultures in a casual or friendly setting, typically implying sitting down for a relaxed conversation with someone over a cup of coffee. It's an example of how social transactions and the act of consuming food or drink, like coffee, can be intertwined.


Example sentences using: tomar un café

¿Quieres venir a tomar un café conmigo?

English translation of ¿Quieres venir a tomar un café conmigo?

Do you want to come have a coffee with me?

This phrase is an invitation to someone to join you for a coffee, suggesting a casual and friendly meeting.

Siempre disfruto de tomar un café por la mañana.

English translation of Siempre disfruto de tomar un café por la mañana.

I always enjoy having a coffee in the morning.

This sentence expresses the enjoyment of having coffee as part of a morning routine, highlighting it as a pleasurable experience.

Después de la clase, podemos tomar un café.

English translation of Después de la clase, podemos tomar un café.

After class, we can have a coffee.

This phrase suggests a plan to grab a coffee after a class, indicating a social or casual follow-up activity.

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