milk
'Leche' translates to 'milk' in English. From a glass of warm milk for breakfast to the use in different recipes, milk is an everyday item in Spanish-speaking cultures.
We drink milk while we watch the movie.
This is a simple sentence that shows how to use 'leche' (milk) in a casual activity. Note how 'mientras' (while) links two activities together.
You ruined the movie when you spilled the milk.
The sentence expresses a situation where two actions are linked in a cause-effect sequence, all while including the use of 'leche' (milk).
Every time I watch that movie, I remember the taste of warm milk mom used to make us.
This sentence associates a sensory memory with watching a movie, related to 'leche' (milk).
I want to watch the movie 'Mother's Milk'.
In this sentence 'leche' (milk) is part of a movie title, as titles often incorporate common words in new ways.
I bought popcorn and milk for movie night.
This is a simple sentence that pairs 'leche' (milk) with another common movie food - popcorn.
My favorite part of the movie was when the protagonist threw milk in the face of the bad boy.
Here, 'leche' (milk) is used in a film's action sequence.
Did you make chocolate milk for the movie?
This sentence shows 'leche' (milk) being used in a question about preparations for watching a movie.
The title of the movie is 'Love in times of milk'.
This sentence includes 'leche' (milk) in a hypothetic movie title, showing it can be used in more abstract contexts too.
These milk ads always interrupt my movie.
The sentence shows a complaint, including 'leche' (milk) as part of a common annoyance while watching movies online.
I prefer milkshakes while I watch action movies.
This sentence expresses a personal preference for 'leche' (milk) in the form of 'batidos de leche' (milkshakes) while watching a particular genre of movies.
I like to drink milk for breakfast
This sentence demonstrates how to express a preference in Spanish (Me gusta...), followed by an activity (beber leche) and when it happens (en el desayuno). 'Leche' is the Spanish word for 'milk'.
The milk is in the fridge
This is a typical sentence for expressing the location of an item ('La leche está en...') where 'nevera' is the word for 'fridge'.
I don't have milk at home
This sentence shows how to express not having something ('no tengo') at a certain place ('en casa'), in this case, milk ('leche').
Carlos likes chocolate milk
This sentence uses the same structure for expressing a preference like in the first example, but with a specific type of milk (chocolate milk).
The color of the wall is like milk
This shows how to express a comparison in Spanish ('...es como...'). It compares the color of the wall to the color of the milk.
The cat licked the spilled milk
This sentence refers to the action of an animal (the cat) and what it did (licked the spilled milk).
I need milk for the recipe
This example teaches how to express need ('Necesito') for an ingredient ('leche') for a specific purpose ('para la receta').
She makes yogurt with fresh milk
This example demonstrates how to express the action of making ('hace') something specific ('yogur') with a certain ingredient ('leche fresca').
Can you buy a bottle of milk for me, please
This sentence teaches how to make a polite request in Spanish using 'Puedes...por favor'.
Do you like milk more, or juice?
This sentence demonstrates how to make comparisons and ask about preferences in Spanish with the use of ‘más’, the word for ‘more’.