Le corps (masculine noun) means 'the body'.
tu apportes le gâteau pour la fête > are you bringing / bring the cake for the party
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What do you want for breakfast on Tuesday?
the pleasure is for me.
Le corps (masculine noun) means 'the body'.
Lait (M) Le lait est bon pour la santé : Milk is good for heath
huile pour le corps
In French, "du lait" is used to refer to some milk in a general sense, while "le lait" refers to a specific, particular milk. The preposition "de" is used before "le lait" to show possession or origin, hence "du lait" becomes "de le lait" which contracts to "du lait".
The cast of Le sang et le lait - 1991 includes: Laura Soveral
The word "lait" in French is masculine.
The cast of Le Lait - 2010 includes: Jeremy Ridnor as Francis
The cast of Le lait renverse - 2013 includes: Doug Wilder as Val
Du means 'of the', and is a combination of de and le. Instead of saying 'de le lait', you would say 'du lait.' There are other translations that would fit better in other cases, though.
The cast of Le litre de lait - 2006 includes: Morad Amrani as Le petit marchand de lait Claire Bouanich as Anne Lucas Harari as Gilles
Pour vous le miel means "for you the honey" in French.
Le Lait