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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.'

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Milk is LECHE and cookies is GALLETAS

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Me gusta la leche con chocolate.

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"Yo bebo leche."

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leche y galletas

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You can say "¿Dónde está la leche?"

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con leche

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