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How would you say cafe in Latin?

How would you say cafe in Latin?
  1. What is the Latin word for café?
  2. Is there a Latin word for coffee?
  3. What is the origin word of café?

What is the Latin word for café?

thermopolium, -i, n. taberna cafearia.

Is there a Latin word for coffee?

The word "coffee" comes from the Latin name the genus Coffea. The genus is a member of the Rubiaceae family, which includes more than 500 genera and 6,000 species, most of which are tropical trees and shrubs.

What is the origin word of café?

The English term café, borrowed from the French, derives ultimately from the Turkish kahve, meaning coffee. The introduction of coffee and coffee drinking to Europe provided a much-needed focus for the social activities of the sober.

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