
Ever have one of those “don’t talk to me till I’ve had my coffee” kinds of morning?
Humans have been drinking coffee since at least the 15th century and today it’s one of the most popular drinks on the planet! Here’s how to say coffee in the 50 languages of Europe in a Day!
- Albanian – Kafeja
- Arabic –قهوة (Qahwa)
- Armenian – Սուրճ (Surch)
- Azerbaijani – Qəhvə
- Basque – Kafe
- Belarusian – Кава (Kava)
- Bulgarian – Кафе (Kafe)
- Catalan – Cafè
- Croatian – Kava
- Czech – Káva
- Danish – Kaffe
- Dutch – Koffie
- Estonian – Kohv
- Faroese – Kaffi
- Finnish – Kahvi
- French – Café
- Georgian – ყავა (Qava)
- German – Kaffee
- Greek – Καφές (Kafés)
- Greenlandic – Kaffi
- Hungarian – Kávé
- Icelandic – Kaffi
- Irish Gaelic – Caife
- Italian – Caffè
- Jèrriais – Café
- Latin – Coffeum
- Latvian – Kafija
- Lithuanian – Kava
- Low German – Koffie
- Luxembourgish – Kaffi
- Macedonian – Кафе (Kafe)
- Maltese – Kafè
- Manx – Caffee
- Monégasque – Café
- Northern Sami – Gáffe
- Norwegian – Kaffe
- Polish – Kawa
- Portuguese – Café
- Romanian – Cafea
- Russian – Кофе (Kafe)
- Scots Gaelic – Cofaidh
- Serbian – Кафа (Kafa)
- Slovak – Káva
- Slovene – Kava
- Spanish – Café
- Swedish – Kaffe
- Swiss German – Kafi
- Turkish – Kahve
- Ukrainian – Кава (Kava)
- Welsh – Coffi
Author: James Scanlan
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