Latte.
Coffee in Italian is caffè.
Depends how milky you like coffee.
It's a kind of milky coffee
Latte
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Caffè con molto latte literally and caffellatte succinctly are two Italian equivalents of the English phrase "coffee with lots of milk (in it)."Specifically, the masculine noun caffè is "coffee." The preposition con means "with." The masculine adjective molto means "a lot, lots, much." The masculine noun latte translates as "milk."The respective pronunciations will be "kaf-FEH kon MOL-to LAT-tey" and "KAF-fel-LAT-tey" in Italian.
"I will drink coffee!" in English is Berrò caffè! in Italian.
"Hot coffee" in English is caffè caldo in Italian.
Caffè is an Italian equivalent of the English word "coffee." The masculine singular noun references "coffee" as a color, drink or plant as well as a business establishment. The pronunciation will be "kaf-FEH" in Pisan Italian.
Coffee is a Italian drink because the word espresso is an Italian word.
"Love coffee" in English means amare caffè in Italian.