Usages of batir
En cambio, mi abuela lo toma con leche y pide más azúcar, y yo bato la leche un poco.
On the other hand, my grandmother drinks it with milk and asks for more sugar, and I whisk the milk a bit.
Me gusta batir la leche con un poco de azúcar.
I like to whisk the milk with a bit of sugar.
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