Answer:
Japanese has deeply of words that come from other languages. Lucky for you, 'milk' is essentially duplicate as in English-- next to one exception: It's said with Japanese pronounciation.
The spelling within the above answer is made up of 3 letters: Mi-ru-ku. If you're trying to establish it in a Japanese restaurant, that's what you want to say, as the English pronounciation ("milk"), probably won't be couched as well. If you stick to adage "Mi-ru-ku" (like ME-roo-koo), then that should work.
Incidentally, this is a similar shield for beer, which in Japanese is "BEE-ru".
Happy drinking!
i know how to spell it, don't know how to say it.
milk = ミルク
I wish you be asking CHINESE, b/c that was on the fund of my fortune yesterday!
Niu-nai.
I consider it's mi-ri-ku or something like that..
tsche-tsche
Mi-ru-ku" (like ME-roo-koo)
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