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latte
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"latte" is an acceptable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of coffee beverage made with espresso and steamed milk. For example: I'll have a latte with two sugars, please.
✓ Grammatically correct
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57 human-written examples
As I tip a sachet of sweetener into my daily almond milk latte, it occurs to me I've discovered something new that, one day, I'm going to have to quit.
News & Media
From young professionals to pensioners, from mums meeting up to students nursing a latte for three hours just so they can use the free Wi-Fi, they're the new social hub for communities, as Julie Tinson explains.
News & Media
"We import all the seeds, most of the pesticides and elements for fertilisers, we import all of the equipment and we import the generators," said Lebedev, sipping a latte in an upmarket Moscow restaurant.
News & Media
And for good reason – a coffee shop is supposed to be a refuge from daily life, not a place to have a tiny purple stranger roar with ingratitude directly into your latte.
News & Media
A small latte or cappuccino will cost the same.
News & Media
She said: "All this might seem far away from us, but there is no better example of the imbalance in profit and poverty between the western world and Africa than when you're talking about cocoa production and the latte that you drink".
News & Media
This wasn't enough to stop the influential US blogger Andrew Sullivan choking on his morning latte.
News & Media
I managed to spurn the "creme brulee latte" and the cappuccino was pretty good, with a discernible, pleasantly muddy flavour.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
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It is homely yet chic, with Tasmanian oak flooring, café latte-coloured walls and a series of colourful photographs taken by one of the owners.
News & Media
While seemingly attractive, forward-thinking industrial policies on paper, on closer inspection it is argued that each is as empty and as meaningless as Oasis lyrics – nothing but frothy vanity projects in an age of latte-fuelled capitalism, some might say.
News & Media
In search of coffee we head to the nearby Rose theatre foyer, which is full of latte-loving young mothers encouraging their offspring to let off some steam.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about coffee culture, use "latte" to clearly denote a specific type of espresso-based drink with steamed milk and a light layer of foam. This ensures clarity and avoids ambiguity with other coffee beverages.
Common error
Avoid using "latte" as a catch-all term for any coffee with milk. Recognize that variations like flavored lattes (vanilla latte, caramel latte) or those with alternative milk (soy latte, almond milk latte) should be specified to provide accurate information to your reader.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "latte" is as a noun, referring to a specific type of coffee beverage. Ludwig examples show its usage in various contexts, from ordering in a café to discussing coffee culture.
Frequent in
News & Media
64%
Encyclopedias
7%
Science
6%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "latte" functions as a noun identifying a popular coffee beverage made with espresso and steamed milk. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and common usage. Predominantly found in News & Media, encyclopedias and science writing, its register is neutral, indicating its appropriateness across various contexts. For alternatives, consider "caffe latte", "coffee with steamed milk", or "cafe au lait". A key writing tip is to be specific about latte variations, avoiding generalizations. While "latte coffee" is understandable, "latte" alone is more concise.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
caffe latte
This is the Italian term for latte, directly translating to coffee milk.
coffee with steamed milk
This alternative describes the beverage in terms of its basic ingredients.
cafe au lait
This is a French term referring to coffee with milk, similar to a latte but often made with drip coffee instead of espresso.
espresso drink with milk
This phrase focuses on the espresso base of the drink.
milky coffee
A more general term that emphasizes the milk content of the beverage.
coffee beverage
This option serves as a broad term to encompass various types of coffee drinks.
frothy coffee
This alternative highlight the texture created by the steamed milk.
coffee creation
Implies a more artistic or elaborate preparation of coffee.
coffee concoction
This emphasizes a blend or mixture of coffee with other ingredients.
specialty coffee
Points to a broader category of higher-quality, carefully prepared coffee beverages.
FAQs
How to use "latte" in a sentence?
You can use "latte" in a sentence like this: "I ordered a "latte" with oat milk this morning", or "She enjoys a "latte" every afternoon".
What can I say instead of "latte"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives like "caffe latte", "coffee with steamed milk", or "cafe au lait".
Is it correct to say "latte coffee"?
While commonly understood, "latte coffee" is slightly redundant, as "latte" already implies coffee. It's generally more concise to simply say "latte".
What is the difference between a "latte" and a cappuccino?
A "latte" typically has more steamed milk and a thinner layer of foam compared to a cappuccino, which has equal parts espresso, steamed milk, and foamed milk.
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