How to Say ‘Milk’ in French
Du lait
dew leh
[dew leh]
💬 Usage Tip: Literally 'some milk', commonly used in drinks.
🇫🇷 In France: Un café (coffee) is often taken black, but 'du lait' (some milk) is requested by those who prefer it lighter.
Phrase Breakdown
Du
[dew]
Some
Used to indicate an unspecified quantity.
Je voudrais du lait pour mon café.
I would like some milk for my coffee.
lait
[leh]
milk
Liquid from mammals used for drinking and cooking.
Il y a du lait dans cette boisson.
There is milk in this drink.
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