"Cafe con leche" means a "coffee with milk" and is pretty much the exact same as a latte. Try a "cortado leche leche" which is a shot of coffee with some condensed milk and normal warm milk. Truly devine!
2006-11-01 02:32:27
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answered by rondavous 4
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i'm a spanish translator and we use latte or leche but latte is an italian word for milk so both would work but for the more appropiate answer would be leche
2006-11-01 11:46:46
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answered by Amy M 1
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latte in The Spanish Language is LATTE!
2006-11-01 10:36:09
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answered by Anonymous
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latte = leche
2006-11-01 10:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Leche.
2006-11-01 10:26:58
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answered by Jack 7
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cafe con leche (lecce is italian, leche is spanish)
2006-11-01 10:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It's better if you check in google search
2006-11-01 10:29:03
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answered by POOrni B 1
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caffe con lecce (pronouced letchay)
(literally coffee with milk)
2006-11-01 10:27:47
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answered by Nix 3
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bark
2006-11-01 10:25:50
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answered by emska8ter3 2
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NOTHING
2006-11-01 20:57:10
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answered by Dios es amor 6
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