How to Say ‘We should have a coffee soon’ in French
Nous devrions prendre un café bientôt
💬 Usage Tip: 'Prendre un café' is a common French expression for informal and relaxed meetings.
🇫🇷 In France: Inviting for coffee is a symbol of friendliness and desire for connection.
Phrase Breakdown
Nous devrions
Prendre un café bientôt
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Nous
[nu]
We
Refers to the speaker and others.
Nous sommes ensemble.
We are together.
devrions
[d(ə)vʁijɔ̃]
should
Used to indicate obligation or duty.
Nous devrions appeler avant d'y aller.
We should call before we go.
prendre
[pʁɑ̃dʁ]
take
To catch or seize.
Prenons un repas ensemble.
Let's have a meal together.
un
[œ̃]
a
Indefinite article.
Je voudrais un chocolat chaud.
I would like a hot chocolate.
café
[ka.fe]
coffee
A brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans.
Le café est délicieux.
The coffee is delicious.
bientôt
[bjɛ̃.to]
soon
In a short period of time from now.
Reviens bientôt, s'il te plaît.
Come back soon, please.
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