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How do you ask for a coffee with milk in french?
To ask for a coffee with milk in French, you can say:
Un café au lait
or
Un café avec du lait
* "Café" means "coffee" and "lait" means "milk".
* "Au lait" is a common phrase used to ask for coffee with milk.
Here is an example of a conversation between a customer and a barista at a coffee shop in France:
Customer: Bonjour, je voudrais un café au lait, s'il vous plaît.
Barista: Bien sûr, monsieur/madame. Vous le voulez sucré?
Customer: Oui, s'il vous plaît.
Barista: Deux sucres?
Customer: Oui, merci.
Barista: Voilà votre café au lait, monsieur/madame.
Customer: Merci beaucoup.
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