Hello everyone, bonjour tout le monde. đ Welcome back to the French Made Easy podcast, this is episode number 119, numĂ©ro 119!
Iâm very excited about this episode, because Iâve received many requests from you over the years for this topic, and finally, it is here: today, we're going to talk about coffee! âïž Weâll learn a few different types of coffee and how to order it!
This episode is for coffee lovers, apologies if coffee is not your thing!
Now, I just want to preface this by saying that the world of ordering coffee can be a bit complex. Some coffee terms can mean different things depending on the French-speaking region youâre in or the particular cafĂ© youâre in. So when you are in doubt, and you donât want to get your coffee wrong, it's a good idea to ask the cafĂ© staff to describe the coffees.
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Before we start as always, if you're new to the podcast, please make sure you have your lesson's cheat sheet ready, so you can see the spelling of the words while you listen. And there are no exercises for this particular episode.
So letâs get started.
First, let's look at a few different types of coffee you can order:
- Un CafĂ© (also known as un CafĂ© Noir, un CafĂ© Simple ou un Espresso): This is essentially a shot of espresso, served in a small cup. This is pretty much the default type of coffee in France. Just so you know, when you order âun cafĂ©â, thatâs what youâll get.
- Un Double Café (ou un Double Espresso): A double shot of espresso.
- Un CafĂ© Noisette: A shot of espresso with a dash of hot milk. Now, 'noisette' means 'hazelnut' but just to be clear, thereâs no hazelnut in this coffee! Itâs called ânoisetteâ because of the hazelnut color that the milk gives to the coffee.
- Un CafĂ© CrĂšme: A cafĂ© crĂšme is somewhat equivalent to a cappuccino or latte. Itâs made up of equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and foam.
- Un CafĂ© Au Lait: Similar to âun cafĂ© crĂšmeâ but usually has a lot more milk and is served in a bigger cup or even a bowl. Usually, people have it at breakfast time. Just a reminder, itâs not your traditional latte! Iâd say the closest thing youâd get to a latte is the previous coffee on the list: âun cafĂ© crĂšme.â
- Un Café Allongé (ou un Café Américain): This is a shot of espresso with extra hot water, similar to an Americano.
- Un Café Serré: This is a stronger version of espresso, with less water used during brewing to create a more concentrated flavor.
- Un Café Déca (ou un Café Décafféiné): This is simply decaffeinated coffee.
- Un Café Viennois: Espresso with whipped cream on top, served in a larger cup.
- Un Café Glacé: Essentially iced coffee.
- Un Café Gourmand: Not a type of coffee in itself, but a dessert order where you get a café (espresso) served with a selection of small pastries or sweets.
Additional Vocabulary:
- Sucre (sugar)
- Sans sucre (without sugar)
- Lait dâamande / lait de soja / lait de coco (almond/soy/coconut milk): For those who donât consume dairy milk.
Now that you have some vocabulary, here are four phrases you can use to order your coffee:
- âJe voudraisâ + [your coffee order] + âsâil vous plaĂźt.â (I would like + [your coffee order] + please.)
Example: Je voudrais un café, s'il vous plaßt.
- [Your coffee order] + âsâil vous plaĂźtâ. ([Your coffee order] + please.)
Example: Un café allongé, s'il vous plaßt.
- âPour moiâ + [your coffee order] + 'sâil vous plaĂźt.' This is used when youâre ordering with someone else. (A [your coffee order] for me + please.)
Example: Pour moi, un cafĂ© noisette sâil vous plaĂźt.
- âJe vais prendreâ + [your coffee order] + âsâil vous plaĂźtâ. (Iâll have + [your coffee order] + please.)
Example: Je vais prendre un cafĂ© serrĂ©, sâil vous plaĂźt.
By the way, this is something I hear a lot from my students inside my French Grammar Made Easy course: when youâre ordering food or drinks, and you want to say âIâll haveâŠâ donât use âjâaurai,â even if itâs the direct word-for-word translation; instead use: âJe vais prendreâ (Iâll take).
Et voilĂ ! That is the end of todayâs episode; now you know how to order a coffee in French! I hope you enjoyed it!