Examples of using "Mleko" in a sentence and their english translations:
The milk has turned sour.
- I am drinking milk.
- I'm drinking milk.
- I drink milk.
I was drinking milk.
Milk? Sugar?
- I was drinking milk.
- I drank milk.
I like milk.
Got milk?
Milk makes us strong.
- There is milk in the refrigerator.
- There's milk in the fridge.
Milk easily turns sour.
The cat drinks milk.
He gave some milk to the cat.
- Milk is nasty.
- The milk is disgusting.
Fetch me some milk.
Tom drank milk.
- The milk turned sour.
- The milk has turned sour.
- The milk turned sour.
- The milk has gone bad.
- This milk has gone bad.
They drink milk.
I like almond milk.
Melanie is drinking milk.
Did you drink some milk today?
- Drink up your milk.
- Drink your milk.
She has milk.
The milk is disgusting.
- Drink your milk.
- Drink your milk!
- That is milk.
- That's milk.
- This is milk.
Thanks for the milk.
The milk tastes sour.
I was drinking milk a moment ago.
Mary likes milk very much.
Is there any milk left?
I've run out of milk.
Milk is a popular beverage.
The milk froze and became solid.
Would you like milk and sugar?
- There is milk in the refrigerator.
- There's milk in the fridge.
- There is milk in the fridge.
Do they drink milk?
You're out of milk.
Is milk healthy?
The milk froze and became solid.
I like milk and bread.
- This milk has a peculiar taste.
- This milk tastes odd.
She gave milk to her baby.
I'll have skim milk.
- I put the milk back into the refrigerator.
- I put the milk back in the refrigerator.
Cows provide us with milk.
Milk goes bad quickly in hot weather.
He put milk in his coffee.
I like milk more than juice.
Tom puts milk in his coffee.
Tom poured milk on his cereal.
Children should drink milk every day.
Tom has already drunk all the milk.
Would you like milk and sugar?
Tom is allergic to milk.
This milk tastes sour.
Cows provide us with good milk.
"Mum! Someone's nicked the milk again!"
Cow's milk is tastier than soy milk.
She asked her husband to go and fetch some milk.
- Tom has gone to the store to buy some milk.
- Tom walked to the store to buy some milk.
I drank the milk that was left from breakfast.
Bread and milk are good foods.
In the Middle Ages, milk was still popular as a medicine.
Would you like sugar and milk?
The welcome relief of her mother’s comfort... and much-needed milk.
I was just wondering if maybe there was some more milk in the refrigerator.
He had barely enough money to buy bread and milk.
Cows give us milk and chickens give us eggs.
This milk's expiration date has come and gone!
Tom poured milk into the glass and then handed it to Mary.
You’ll want to know how to produce more and better milk, right?
Some wise guy left the milk out of the refrigerator all night.
There isn't any milk left.
You cannot separate the milk from the coffee once you put it in.