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Dictionary French ← English: [milk] | Translation 1 - 6 of 6 |
French | English | ||
cuis. caillé {adj} {past-p} [lait] | curdled [milk] | ||
cuis. écrémer qc. [lait] | to skim sth. [milk] | ||
carton {m} [lait, etc] | 17 carton [milk etc] | ||
cuis. lait {m} de poule | eggnog [with milk] | ||
cuis. café {m} noisette | machiatto [coffee with just a drop of milk] | ||
cuis. tourner [lait, sauce, viande] | to go off [milk, sauce, meat] |
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