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мляко — meaning in English: milk

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neutral very common
Usage
Native Bulgarian speakers commonly use the word 'мляко' in everyday conversations, especially during meals. For instance, you might hear it when discussing breakfast options or when ordering coffee, as many people enjoy adding milk to their drinks.
Synonyms & nuances
'Мляко' is the standard term for milk, while 'краве мляко' specifies cow's milk. When talking generally about milk in a neutral context, 'мляко' is preferred, whereas the specific term may be used when distinguishing types of milk for dietary preferences.
Culture
The word 'мляко' derives from the Old Bulgarian word 'млѧко', which has its roots in Proto-Slavic. In Bulgarian culture, milk is not only a staple food item but also used in various traditional dishes, such as yogurt and cheese, reflecting the deep agricultural history of the region.
FAQ
Q.What does 'мляко' mean in English?
'Мляко' translates to 'milk' in English, referring to the nutritious liquid produced by mammals.
Q.How do you say 'milk' in Bulgarian?
'Milk' in Bulgarian is said as 'мляко', pronounced as 'mlyako'.
Q.Are there different types of 'мляко' in Bulgarian?
Yes, in Bulgarian, you can specify different types of milk, such as 'краве мляко' (cow's milk), 'козе мляко' (goat's milk), or 'овче мляко' (sheep's milk) depending on your needs.
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