English Word: buffet
Spanish Word: cafetería
Now you know how to say buffet in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'buffet'
Replace the empty lunch trays from the buffet.
Cambie las bandejas de comida vacías del bufé.
This hotel serves a breakfast buffet.
Este hotel sirve un desayuno de tipo buffet.
The price includes taxes and breakfast buffet.
El precio incluye impuestos y desayuno bufet.
I have naturally taken note of Mrs Buffet's statements.
Resulta evidente que he tomado buena nota de las declaraciones de la Sra. Buffet.
Mrs Buffet has been tackling this issue in France, and I congratulate her for it.
La Sra. Buffet ha abordado esa cuestión en Francia y la felicito por ello.
The food is less interesting than IPE 1 dining room (especially no buffet).
La comida es menos atractiva que en el comedor IPE 1(especialmente no hay buffet).
I must congratulate the European Commission on the action plan it has proposed, together with the rapporteur and Mrs Buffet, President-in-Office of the Council.
Deseo felicitar a la Comisión Europea por el Plan de Acción que nos ha propuesto, así como a la ponente y a la Sra. Buffet, Presidenta en ejercicio del Consejo.
The other was of the French extreme-left leaders, Besancenot from the Revolutionary Communist League, and Buffet from the Communist Party, marching with the imams.
La otra era de los líderes de extrema izquierda franceses, Besancenot, de la Liga Comunista Revolucionaria, y Buffet, del Partido Comunista, marchando con los imanes.
The campaign by the French Minister for Youth Affairs and Sport, Mrs Marie-Georges Buffet made them take greater responsibility and this action has borne fruit.
La ministra de Juventud y Deportes de Francia, la Sra. Marie-Georges Buffet, ha llevado a cabo esta acción en el sentido de responsabilizar a dichos clubes, acción que ha dado sus frutos.
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