Usage examples of "crema de leche" in Spanish with translation to English

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Yo no quiero nada de leche. I do not want any milk at all.
¿Tienes algo de leche? Do you have some milk?
Ella se toma una botella de leche cada mañana. She has a bottle of milk every morning.
¿Vas a tomar otra taza de leche? Will you have another cup of milk?
Llené este vaso de leche. I filled this glass with milk.
Tómate una taza de leche. Te hará bien. Have a cup of milk. It will do you good.
Tomé algo de leche y el resto lo puse en la heladera. I drank some of the milk and kept the rest in the refrigerator.
Compré dos botellas de leche. I bought two bottles of milk.
Deme también un poco de leche. Give me some milk, too.
Hacemos mantequilla a partir de leche. We make butter from milk.
Solo quedaba un poco de leche en la botella. There was only a little milk left in the bottle.
¿Tienes un poco de leche? Do you have some milk?
¿Quieres una taza de leche? Would you like a cup of milk?
¿Puedo tomar un poco más de leche? Can I have some more milk?
¿Tiene usted algo de leche? Do you have some milk?
El vaso está lleno de leche. The glass is full of milk.
Ponle un poco más de leche a mi té, por favor. Add a little more milk to my tea, please.
La mantequilla se hace de leche. Butter is made from milk.
Las vacas nos proveen de leche. Cows provide us with milk.
Nuestra vaca no da nada de leche. Our cow doesn't give us any milk.
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