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Milk = ミルク, pronounced miruku.

*Note: Japanese does not have an exact "l" or "r", but rather somewhere between the two, started by placing the tip of your tongue at the top of your mouth - almost like you are about to pronounce an l, but not quite. It is difficult to explain if you are unfamiliar with Japanese pronunciation, my regrets.

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