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How to Say ‘With a little milk’ in Mexican Spanish

Con un poco de leche

kohn oon poh-koh deh leh-cheh

[kohn oon poh-koh deh leh-cheh]

💬 Usage Tip: Expresses desire for a modest amount of milk.

🇲🇽 In Mexico: A common request to modify the strength of coffee.

Phrase Breakdown

Con

[kohn]

with a little milk

Addition of a small quantity of milk.

Example

Voy a tomar mi café con un poco de leche.

I am going to have my coffee with a little milk.

Un poco de

oon poh-koh deh

Words in this phrase

un

[oon]

a

Indicates a small or singular amount.

Example

Quiero un café con un toque especial.

I want a coffee with a special touch.

poco

[poh-koh]

little

Denotes a small quantity.

Example

Usa solo un poco de azúcar.

Just use a little sugar.

de

[deh]

of

Indicates origin or composition.

Example

Con un poco de esfuerzo, lograrás lo que quieras.

With a little effort, you'll achieve what you want.

leche

[leh-cheh]

milk

A white liquid produced by mammals.

Example

Me gusta el café con leche.

I like coffee with milk.

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