Kěnéng wǒ yǒu yīxiē nǎi
可能我有一些奶
please may I have some tea
As a simple statement, (as in "I will buy milk,") you may say 'miruku/gyuunyuu wo kaimasu.' As an imperative (like "Please buy milk") you may say 'miruku/gyuunyuu wo kaite kudasai.'
There are many people who can't tolerate milk, which is why some say it isn't healthy.
ch-ow-may
"lait" or "du lait" to mean some milk
The word bread may be translated as 面包 (miànbāo) in Chinese.
You can say "qing wen wo ke yi mah?"
The name 'Kirsten' may be written as 克斯汀 (kèsītīng) in Chinese.
The word for 'culture' in Chinese is "文化" (wénhuà).
一些 [yī xiē]
To say "may I speak to" in Chinese, you can say "请问,我能跟...说话吗?" (Qǐngwèn, wǒ néng gēn... shuōhuà ma?).
Buvez-vous le lait