'Lait' is 'Milk' in English.
"The milk" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le lait.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le means "the". The masculine noun lait translates as "milk". The pronunciation will be "luh leh" in French.
Lait de poule is the French name for eggnog.
In French, "Le garçon n'a pas de lait" translates to "The boy does not have milk" in English. This sentence indicates that the boy in question is lacking milk. It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing food, drinks, or a grocery list.
This is the same in French as it is in English.
with milk.
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le lait (masculine noun)
The word lait is a masculine noun
Le lait is milk in French. It is masculine.
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"lait" (masc.)
The word 'lait' means milk. The term also may be used in the French equivalent of 'cleansing cream', which is called 'cleansing milk'. And it may be used in the French equivalent of 'coffee with cream', which is called 'coffee with milk'.
"The milk" is an English equivalent of the French phrase le lait.Specifically, the masculine singular definite article le means "the". The masculine noun lait translates as "milk". The pronunciation will be "luh leh" in French.
le lait deux pourcent
milk translates as "du lait" "tu veux du lait dans ton thé ? = Do you want some milk in your tea? the Milky Way = "la Voie Lactée" to milk a cow / the cows = traire une / les vaches
"Lait" is masculine in French.
Café au lait.