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ყავაhe sipped his coffee / wine ყავას / ღვინოს წრუპავდაsome like tea, some like coffee ზოგს ჩაი უყვარს, ზოგს კი ყავაstrong wine / coffee / tea მაგარი ღვინო / ყავა / ჩაიto serve dinner / coffee სადილის გაწყობა // ყავის მიტანაmilky coffee რძიანი ყავა, ყავა რძითa tea/coffee urn ჩაის/ყავის ავზაკი (რესტორან-სასადილოებში)in the morning she drinks coffee, whereas I drink tea. დილაობით ყავას სვამს, მე კი ჩაის.a cup of coffee would be welcome ჭიქა ყავა არ მაწყენდა;
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