What does kafé in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word kafé in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kafé in Swedish.
The word kafé in Swedish means café, coffee shop, café, kafé, bistro, café, kafé, café, kafé, kafé, café, kaffehus, café, kafé, café, kafé, café, kafé, café, kafé, kafé, café, snackbar. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word kafé
café, coffee shop
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café, kafé(inexpensive eating establishment) The cafe near my office is only open at lunchtime. |
bistro(small restaurant, café) (mindre restaurang) My husband took me to my favourite bistro in Paris for our anniversary meal. |
café, kafé(establishment where coffee is served) The Golden Horn was a 60's coffeehouse where you could find coffee, folk songs and poetry but no alcohol. |
café, kafé(UK, slang, abbr (café) |
kafé, café, kaffehus(café where coffee is served) We arranged to meet in a coffee shop. |
café, kafé(café serving tea) He used to sit in the tea shop and read the papers. |
café, kafé(US (bar, bistro) This famous café was once at the heart of intellectual life in Paris. |
café, kafé(UK, informal (cafeteria) I often eat at the cafe on the ground floor on workdays. |
café, kafé(UK (café, snack bar) He's working in a cafeteria at the Port of Dover. |
kafé, café(South Africa (corner shop) |
snackbar(small café) I'll go to the snack bar to get us some popcorn and sodas at half-time. |
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