Examples of using "Cent" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have 5 cents?
Every penny counts.
Tom doesn't have a penny.
- It won't cost you a dime.
- It won't cost you a penny.
It won't cost you a penny.
It's worth every penny.
The gum's ten cents.
It was worth every penny.
- I was flat broke.
- I was penniless.
This candy costs eighty cents.
I didn't spend a penny.
It won't cost you a penny.
Do you have a nickel?
I'd like to buy two 45-cent stamps, please.
This translation is not worth a red cent.
This doll costs only sixty cents.
"How much is this handkerchief?" "It is ninety-five cents."
This book is worth every penny.
- His ideas never fetched him a nickel.
- His ideas never earned him a dime.
- His ideas never made him any money.
- His ideas never earned him a single penny.
- His ideas never earned him even one penny.
One hundred cents makes one dollar.
That's a piece of pie.
It was child's play.
- It's very easy.
- This is very easy.
What can you buy for a penny?
It's a piece of cake.
Worth roughly 50 cents a kilo,
They were about 25 cents a pound cheaper.
His ideas never earned him a dime.
He never gives away any of his money.
Climbing that mountain was a piece of cake.
This is a piece of cake.
Is there anything that you can buy for a penny?
[Pepe] And who told you? We haven't asked them for a single cent.