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asahan2013

June 4, 2026

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Barista

Barista is a person who prepares and serves espresso-based coffee drinks.
I learned a new word from Duolingo.
I never go to Starbucks to consume coffee.
I never drink coffee, so I have no contact with baristas.
Barista is directly borrowed from Italian.
Words like espresso, cappuccino, barista come from Italian.


咖啡师是指负责制作并供应以浓缩咖啡为基础的咖啡饮品的人。
我在多邻国学到了一个新单词。
我从来不去星巴克消费咖啡。
我从来不喝咖啡,所以接触不到咖啡师。
咖啡师一词直接源自意大利语。
像“浓缩咖啡”“卡布奇诺”“咖啡师”这类词汇都源自意大利语。

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I never drink coffee, so I have no contact with baristas.

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asahan2013

June 4, 2026

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I never go to Starbucks to consume coffee.

I never drink coffee, so I have no contact with baristas.

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asahan2013

June 4, 2026

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Barista


Baristas Baristas

Barista is a person who prepares and serves espresso-based coffee drinks.


BA barista is a person who prepares and serves espresso-based coffee drinks. A barista is a person who prepares and serves espresso-based coffee drinks.

BA barista is a person whothat prepares and serves espresso-based coffee drinks. A barista is a person that prepares and serves espresso-based coffee drinks.

I learned a new word from Duolingo.


I learned a new word from Duolingo.

I would delete this sentence, as it’s not related to the topic, “baristas.”

I learned a new word from Duolingo. I learned a new word from Duolingo.

I would suggest to put this sentence at the beginning, here it breaks up the flow of your writing.

I never drink coffee, so I have no contact with baristas.


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Barista is directly borrowed from Italian.


BThe word “barista is directly borrowed from the Italian language. The word “barista is directly borrowed from the Italian language.

BThe word barista is directly borrowed from Italian. The word barista is directly borrowed from Italian.

Words like espresso, cappuccino, barista come from Italian.


Words like espresso, and cappuccino, barista also come from Italian. Words like espresso and cappuccino also come from Italian.

Since you already mentioned "barista" in the previous sentence, no need to repeat it again. You could either skip it entirely, or find another Italian coffee-related word, like "affogato" for example.

I never go to Starbucks to consume coffee.


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I never go to Starbucks to consumedrink coffee. I never go to Starbucks to drink coffee.

"consume" is not wrong, but too formal in my opinion. Or you can just say "I never go to Starbucks."

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