Kopi and Kaffee
Café and Kafés
and
Coffee in Different Languages!
I install JAVA every single morning! And I tend to update it again within hours! And you probably know where I am going with this – COFFEE!!!!
Full Disclosure: I am drinking coffee right now, as in … RIGHT NOW!!!! And the rumours are true … I have a coffee mug shaped like … The TARDIS!
Ah, that morning nectar, that brown liquid ambrosia, that chocolate wine, that beige magic … and … enough with Thesaurus.com!
And below are just a few of the many words for coffee in other languages!
Chinese: 咖啡 (Kāfēi)
Malay: Kopi
French: Café
German: Kaffee
Japanese: コーヒー (Kōhī)
Korean: 커피 (Keopi)
Portuguese: Café
Russian: Кофе (Kofe)
Spanish: Café
Afrikaans: Koffie
Dutch: Koffie
Finnish: Kahvi
Greek: Καφές (Kafés)
Hindi: कॉफ़ी (Kofee)
Icelandic: Kaffi
Romanian: Cafea
Swedish: Kaffe

Did you know that coffee dates back to 800 A.D.? And that in Arabic, it literally translates into ‘wine’! Cool! There are multiple links below, as always, and you can try a few out and find out even MORE interesting facts about the World’s Most Popular Beverage, by far – if you don’t count … TEA!
And what about coffee here in Victoria! You basically practice some Italian every time you go into a Starbucks – Grande, Venti, And Trenta. But what about some great coffee locations here in Victoria!
Full Disclosure – I like ALL the coffee shops in town! They are all amazing! But the best part of coffee is always … the conversation and companionship with coffee buddies! Check out CoffeeCrew.com for a list of all the great LOCAL coffee shops here in town, updated to April of this year! Nope, I don’t get anything from this at all. It is just a great site for finding local coffee! And you probably already know who runs the site!
And, the whole idea of the topic of this blog, originated in yesterdays’ blog about Made Up Languages in movies. Specifically, the Heptapod B language!
Why? Because it was described at one site as a ‘Coffee Stain‘ language! What a great segue, eh! Oh and one more cool site about Arrival and Linguistics!
And I leave you with some great coffee sites to peruse on your next Java Break!
Enjoy!
- HOW TO ORDER A COFFEE IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES
- 21 Surprising Coffee Facts That Will Perk Up Your Afternoon
- 16 most interesting facts to know about coffee
- 30 Coffee Facts That Every Coffee Lover Should Know
- 17 Things You Didn’t Know About Coffee
- Coffee Facts
- 22 Facts About Coffee: The World’s Most Important Beverage
- How to Order Your Local Cup of Coffee in Different Languages
- Coffee in Different Languages and Cultures
- Words for “Coffee” Around the World
- HOW TO ORDER COFFEE IN 8 LANGUAGES

- HOW TO SAY COFFEE IN 45 LANGUAGES
- How to Say Mocha in Different Languages
- Coffee Crew Blog (in Victoria!)
- Coffee Crew (in Victoria!)
- What’s Hot in the Victoria B.C. Canada’s cafe scene (during COVID19) – Updated April 2020
- 12+ Extremely Caffeinated Coffee Brands
- 10 Most Expensive Coffees in the World in 2020
As long as there are words out there, there will be interesting topics!
ENJOY!
TTFN!
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