Examples of using "Eieren" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have eggs?
How many eggs?
We ate eggs.
I dislike eggs.
Please beat the eggs.
Beat the eggs.
We have eggs.
They're eggs.
Do you have eggs?
Birds lay eggs.
Do alligators lay eggs?
I want eggs.
We eat eggs.
Turtles lay eggs.
Does Tom eat eggs?
Flies lay eggs.
Reptiles lay eggs.
Tom is cooking eggs.
Tom boiled some eggs.
We were eating eggs.
Tom is cooking eggs.
She boiled the eggs.
Tom boiled the eggs.
Tom is eating eggs.
Where are the eggs, please?
I need to go get some eggs.
Look, the little eggs.
- Fry an egg for me.
- Fry me an egg.
- Fry me some eggs.
- We have a half-dozen eggs.
- We have six eggs.
How are the eggs?
She boiled the eggs.
We have eaten eggs.
The eggs are broken.
Eggs are very fragile.
I like eggs.
Those eggs are expired.
Where are the eggs?
Tom ate hard-boiled eggs.
Don't forget to buy some eggs.
All those eggs hatched.
She bought a dozen eggs.
He bought a dozen eggs.
Excuse me. Where are the eggs?
Eggs are sold by the dozen.
How many eggs does a fly lay?
The eggs are still hot.
We had bacon and eggs.
Tom is allergic to eggs.
He doesn't like eggs.
How do you like your eggs?
These geese lay golden eggs.
Mary wants a dozen eggs.
These eggs are not good.
I dislike eggs.
- None of these eggs are fresh.
- All these eggs aren't fresh.
She doesn't like eggs.
Tom bought three dozen eggs.
I have eaten cooked eggs.
Don't forget to buy some eggs.
Did you get the eggs?
- In summer, eggs soon go bad.
- In the summer, eggs soon go bad.
- In the summer, eggs go bad quickly.
Didn't you know turtles lay eggs?
- They sell apples, oranges, eggs, and so on.
- They sell apples, mandarines, eggs and so on.
- We have a half-dozen eggs.
- We have half a dozen eggs.
The chicken laid four eggs.
My mother has cooked ten eggs.