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How is you eat toast and drink a cup of coffee for breakfast translated into french?
Here are a couple of ways to translate "I eat toast and drink a cup of coffee for breakfast" into French:
Formal:
* Je mange des toasts et bois une tasse de café au petit déjeuner. (This is the most literal and formal translation.)
Informal:
* Je prends du pain grillé et un café au petit déjeuner. (This is a more natural and informal way to say it.)
You could also use "un café" instead of "une tasse de café" for a more informal and slightly less formal approach.
The choice of which translation to use will depend on the context and the level of formality you want to convey.
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