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Title:
Order an 'American' coffee...
Answer:
vorrei un caffè lungo
 
Hints:
1. strangely, it is a lenght measure
 
Explanation:
If you ask simply 'a coffee', in Italy, the barman will serve you an 'espresso': very 'tight' and concentrated. If you want what is also called (here in Italy) an 'American cofee', you should ask a 'caffè lungo', word by word, 'a long coffee'. In Italian we say 'lungo' or 'allungato' for drinks and liquid food when they are not concentrated, and probably less tasteful. It can be a soup, red wine, orange juice etc.

Italian > Popular Expressions > Food / Drink


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Average Rating 4.5
# of votes 28
# of Garbage Votes 0
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Maria
Rating: 5 April 14, 2017
 
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Nahir A.
Rating: 5 April 20, 2016
 
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Tomaso
Rating: 5 November 29, 2009
Very good!
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Lisa
Rating: 4 August 22, 2008
 
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Leah
Rating: 5 September 14, 2007
 
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Guest
Rating: 3 September 12, 2007
Thankyou Antonio. In New Zealand it isn't necessary to say the word "coffee" when ordering in a cafe. It is sufficient to ask for a long black, a short black, an espresso, a latte or cappuccino.
Instead of "vorrei un caffè lungo", in English we say "Order a long black"
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Guest
Rating: 5 August 27, 2007
 
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Guest
Rating: 5 July 24, 2007
 
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Guest
Rating: 5 February 16, 2007
 
Instead of "vorrei un caffè lungo", in English we say "order an expresso/order a cappucino/"
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Randy J.
Rating: 5 October 12, 2006
 
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