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kávé — meaning in English: coffee

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informal very common
Usage
The word 'kávé' is commonly used in everyday conversations, particularly in cafés and restaurants when ordering or discussing coffee. For instance, you might hear friends chatting over a cup of 'kávé' during a casual meet-up or colleagues grabbing a 'kávé' during a break at work.
Synonyms & nuances
'Kávé' specifically refers to coffee, whereas 'kávéház' means coffee house. You would use 'kávé' when talking about the drink itself, while 'kávéház' emphasizes the social space where coffee is served. Choosing one over the other depends on whether you're discussing the beverage or the social setting.
Culture
'Kávé' has a fascinating journey that dates back to the introduction of coffee in Hungary in the 16th century. The beverage quickly became a social staple, leading to the establishment of coffee houses that were hubs for intellectual discussion and cultural activity. Over time, 'kávé' not only became a beloved drink but also a symbol of social interaction and community bonding.
FAQ
Q.What does 'kávé' mean in English?
'Kávé' means 'coffee' in English. It's a common term used in Hungary to refer to the popular beverage enjoyed by many.
Q.How do you pronounce 'kávé'?
'Kávé' is pronounced as 'kah-veh', with the emphasis on the first syllable. It's a smooth, flowing word that rolls off the tongue.
Q.Are there different types of 'kávé' in Hungary?
Yes, in Hungary, you can find various types of 'kávé', such as 'feketekávé' (black coffee), 'tejjel' (with milk), or 'tejszínhabbal' (with whipped cream). Each variation caters to different tastes and preferences.
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