'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'
Milk
the word leche in spanish means milk
Leche is a feminine noun in Spanish so it is 'la leche.' Leche means milk.
The Spanish equivalent of milk is leche. the Spanish equivalent of candle is vela....
The Spanish word for milk is leche (pronounced lay-chay).
Its spanish. cafe =coffee; con = with; leche = milk.
"My cat needs to drink milk" in Spanish is: "Mi gato debe tomar leche" (Latin American Spanish) or "Mi gato debe beber leche" (Mexican or European Spanish)."Your cat needs to drink milk" is "Su gato debe tomar leche" or "Su gato debe beber leche."
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.'
La leche
"Leche" translates to "milk" in English.
"¿Tienes leche?" in an informal way and "¿Tiene (usted) leche?" in a formal way.
la leche is Spanish for "the milk". In Hebrew, this would be hechalav (החלב)
The word leche is Spanish for "milk".