la leche is Spanish for "the milk". In Hebrew, this would be hechalav (החלב)
Leche is a feminine noun in Spanish so it is 'la leche.' Leche means milk.
You say, "Tomo la leche." 'Beber' in Spanish means 'to drink' but I've found that in Hispanoamerica, 'tomar' is used much more frequently to mean 'to drink.'
Do you like milk
Milk! your so stupid, get a life
La Leche League International was created in 1956.
I think you mean ou là là , which is French, not Hebrew. So it has no meaning in Hebrew.
La leche
The expression "gone bad" does not translate literally. Translation: La leche se ha puesto fea. OR La leche se ha estropeado. OR La leche se ha pudrido. Literally: The milk has gotten ugly OR the milk has deteriorated OR the milk has rotten.
'la leche' (= '(the) milk') being a third-person singular noun (= 'it'), the third-person singular of 'ser' is 'es' Thus 'milk is a liquid' = 'la leche es un liquido'
The Spanish equivalent of milk is leche. the Spanish equivalent of candle is vela....
the word leche in spanish means milk
Absolutamente no. El calcio en la leche disminuye la eficacia de la eritromicina. Puedes mezclar la suspension con jugo de naranja.