lait
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
laitfrom the Latin lactem, accusative of lac (same meaning). In most Indo-European languages, the word that designates milk refers to the root melǵ-. In the Germanic languages, we have milk in English, Milch in German, melk in Low Saxon, Dutch, Norwegian and Afrikaans; in the Slavic languages, we have mléko in Czech, mleko in Polish and Slovenian, молоко, moloko in Russian and Ukrainian, мляко, mljako in Bulgarian, etc.
Definitions
- cosmétologie
Synonyms
Plural
laits
Hyponyms
Anagram
lita
Translations
german:Milch
english:milk
arabic:لبن
chinese:马奶
korean:우유
danish:mælk
spanish:leche
finnish:maito
greek:γάλα
hebrew:חלב
hindi:दूध
italian:latte
japanese:乳
dutch:melk
polish:mleko
portuguese:leite
russian:молоко
swedish:mjölk
thai:นม
turkish:süt
ukrainian:молоко
See also
délaiter (v.) délaitage (cn.) galactite (cn.) lactaire (adj.) lactaire (cn.) délaiteuse (cn.) laitier (adj.) laitier (cn.) lacté (adj.) laitage (cn.) laiteux (adj.) délaitement (cn.)