English Word: café
Spanish Word: el café, la cantina
Now you know how to say café in Spanish. :-)
Translated sentences containing 'café'
Antonio is arriving at the café.
Antonio está llegando al café.
The café, whose origin I don't know, I like.
El café cuyo origen desconozco, me gusta.
I feel like going to a café.
Tengo ganas de un café.
I look forward to Parliament's support for CAFE.
Espero con interés que el Parlamento pueda respaldar el programa Aire puro para Europa.
In your reply you mentioned the Clean Air for Europe programme: CAFE.
En su respuesta ha mencionado usted el programa Aire puro para Europa: CAFE.
This relates in particular to the thematic strategies of REACH and CAFE.
Con esto me refiero concretamente a las estrategias temáticas de REACH y CAFE.
Respiratory diseases will be tackled even more through CAFE the Clean Air for Europe programme.
Las enfermedades respiratorias se abordarán con mayor detenimiento a través del programa CAFE (Aire Limpio para Europa).
That is not the message the European Parliament has sent out today by adopting Holger Krahmer’s report on the CAFE directive.
No es el mensaje que transmite hoy el Parlamento Europeo al adoptar el informe del señor Krahmer sobre la directiva CAFE.
This Euro VI proposal was drawn up in conjunction with the Clean Air For Europe, or CAFE, programme and the thematic strategy on air pollution.
Esta propuesta del Euro VI se elaboró conjuntamente con el programa Aire limpio para toda Europa o CAFE y la estrategia temática sobre contaminación atmosférica.
Commissioner, this was the social media revolution, planned in an Internet cafe, with Wael Ghonim of Google one of its heroes.
Comisario, esta fue la revolución mediática que se planeó en un cibercafé con Wael Ghonim de Google; uno de sus héroes.
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