Examples of using To a café in English and their translations into Polish
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Programming
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Computer
Let's go to a café instead.
Thank you. Let's go to a café.
Let's go to a café again.
The three of us went to a café.
Let's go to a café. Thank you.
So you want to go to a café?
Let's go to a café Ask your mother.
Followed her to a café.
He goes to a café and sits down at a free table.
Couldn't we just go to a café?
They go to a café, where they tell stories.
Couldn't we just go to a café?
She invited her to a café‘New World' where Fogg gave his concerts.
If you want coffee, you go to a café.
We can drive to a café and talk.
Meursault agrees and the two go out to a café.
Where? I'm just going to a café with some friends?
And from there I started to lend him all kinds of CDs. We went straight to a café on Spain-zaka together.
The hotel lobby provides access to a café with 40 seating places
There's not too many Russian restaurants next to a café, across from a deli.
When she suddenly invited me to a café, I thought it was awesome!
I traced the e-mail used to place the adult personal ad on Kevinslist to a café in Santa Monica.
Both of us got off at the next stop went to a café and I learnt a lot about Kasia.
Yes, we followed miss Belyakov to a café in this market.
Let's go to the café for a drink.
From that time on… He's been coming for a month to the café.
You want to take a little walk, go down to the café?