coffee = "kahwa" /kəhwə/ قهوة
COFFEE IS "KA'HAWA" IN ARABIC. قهوة REGARDS JITENDRA GORASHIA
Arabia, from qahweh (= drink) in Arabic
From Italian caffè, from Turkish kahve, from Arabic قهوة (qahwa, "coffee").
Kawa is an Arabic word which passed into French, meaning 'coffee'. It is used informally.
The home of the coffee plant was the Kaffa region of Ethiopia. The Arabic word is Qahwah. Yemen was the first great coffee exporter. their word being Chaoua. The word has undergone some changes over the years.
The word "coffee" comes from the Arabic word "qahwa," which refers to a type of wine. This term evolved into the Turkish word "kahve" before being adapted into various languages, including English.
Coffee comes from the Arabic qahwa meaning the same "coffee".
Wikipedia.com has an entry about many different types of Arabic coffee. There's even an Arabic Coffee Company that you can find at arabiccoffeeco.com.
Coffee originates from Italian, caffè. The origin of the word coffee came to the English from the Italian word "caffè". The word "caffè" comes from the Turkish word "kahvè" that was borrowed from the Arabic language where the word "qahwa" referred to a type of wine - wine of the bean (qahwat al-bun).
qahwa = coffee maqhaa = café
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