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latte de plancher - traducción al Inglés

COFFEE DRINK
Caffelatte; Caffè e latte; Cafe latte; Latté; Caffe Latte; Caffè latte; Caffe e latte; Caffe latte; Ghetto latte; Lattè; Iced latte; Bootleg latte; Café latte; Caffellatte; Sea salt latte; Caffé latte
  • A cup of latte, served at Merewether Beach, Australia
  • [[Latte art]]
  • A cup of latte made with matcha, called [[green tea]] latte, is a popular variation of latte found in East Asian countries.
  • Soy milk latte with latte art

latte de plancher      
n. floor board

Definición

latte
['l?:te?, 'late?]
(also caffe latte)
¦ noun a drink of frothy steamed milk with a shot of espresso coffee.
Origin
Ital., lit. 'milk (coffee)'.

Wikipedia

Latte

Caffè latte (Italian: [kafˌfɛ lˈlatte]), often shortened to just latte () in English, is a coffee drink of Italian origin made with espresso and steamed milk. Variants include the chocolate-flavored mocha or replacing the coffee with another beverage base such as masala chai (spiced Indian tea), mate, matcha, turmeric or rooibos; alternatives to milk, such as soy milk or almond milk, are also used.

The term comes from the Italian caffellatte or caffè latte, from caffè e latte, literally "coffee and milk"; in English orthography either or both words sometimes have an accent on the final e (a hyperforeignism in the case of *latté, or to indicate it is pronounced, not the more-common silent final e of English). In northern Europe and Scandinavia, the term café au lait has traditionally been used for the combination of espresso and milk. In France, cafè latte is from the original name of the beverage (caffè latte); a combination of espresso and steamed milk equivalent to a "latte" is in French called grand crème and in German Milchkaffee.