'perle de lait' is a phrase that appears in a commercial ; it is supposed to mean 'pearl of milk'
Du sucre is 'some sugar' in English.
of/from a/the country
mathew of thewood
owner's name
Faire du vélo means ride a bike in English.
An organ exuding milk.
"lait" or "du lait" to mean some milk
with milk.
In French, "du lait" is used to refer to some milk in a general sense, while "le lait" refers to a specific, particular milk. The preposition "de" is used before "le lait" to show possession or origin, hence "du lait" becomes "de le lait" which contracts to "du lait".
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
Du means 'of the', and is a combination of de and le. Instead of saying 'de le lait', you would say 'du lait.' There are other translations that would fit better in other cases, though.
J'aime le chocolat au lait.I might be wrong because I'm not very good in french but doesn't chocolat au lait mean chocolate WITH milk because tea with milk is thé au lait?
I eat cereals with milk and sugar.
diagramme de fabrication de lait stérilisé
"du lait de chèvre"
Gehst Du? = Are you going?
Je voudrais du cafe avec du lait.(I want some coffee with milk)