The Different Languages

How to Say Milk in Different Languages

Milk – English

Leche – Spanish

Lait – French

Milch – German

Latte – Italian

Leite – Portuguese

牛乳 (Gyūnyū) – Japanese

牛奶 (Niúnǎi) – Chinese (Mandarin)

Молоко (Moloko) – Russian

Süt – Turkish

Haru – Hindi

Halad – Filipino

Pien – Polish

Mleko – Czech

Lait – Swiss French

Piena – Latvian

Mleko – Slovenian

UHT – Swedish

Tīra – Lithuanian

Pienas – Lithuanian

Dudh – Gujarati

Pienu – Albanian

Süt – Azerbaijani

Dha – Amharic

Milk – Scottish Gaelic

Manteka – Basque

Zha – Mongolian

Leche – Galician

Mlek – Armenian

Mlieko – Slovak

Molk – Persian

Süt – Kurdish

Süt – Kazakh

Mek – Haitian Creole

Leh – Urdu

Piena – Belarusian

Mleko – Croatian

Leben – Arabic

Gatas – Tagalog

Dugh – Somali

Süt – Tatar

Pienso – Catalan

Mliḳ – Maltese

Leite – Mozambican Portuguese

Bok – Frisian

Vle – Thai

Mlek – Serbian

Dúlam – Filipino

Mlik – Chechen

Fagor – Estonian

Mieu – Vietnamese

Krunu – Khmer

Tni – Welsh

Susu – Indonesian

Bèò – Scottish Gaelic

Lacte – Romanian

Olas – Burmese

Lait – Luxembourgish

Mélange – French (Belgian)

Milke – Dutch

Púca – Irish

Kreun – Afrikaans

Kefir – Russian

Pint – English (Scottish)

Līklī – Thai

Mille – Italian

Ducan – Ukrainian

Kula – Igbo

Lakto – Esperanto

Pien – Norwegian

Lechen – Swiss German

Lagt – Swahili

Halı – Hungarian

Duz – Breton

Lug – Bemba

Melka – Finnish

Duur – Hindi

Dugh – Somali

Mli – Tamil

Halli – Telugu

Lahh – Croatian

Thamm – Thai

Vş – Turkish

Beyre – Yiddish

Lequim – Chichewa

Leh – Nepali

Tuli – Malagasy

Těs – Luxembourgish

Boku – Somali

Dhe – Afrikaans

Latte – Brazilian Portuguese

Laok – Buryat

Hatu – Estonian

Bhuyu – Sinhala

Mīku – Māori

Halu – Telugu

Lěko – Czech

Fune – Kurdish

Lughnasa – Irish

Dehar – Armenian

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