Examples of using "Kaas" in a sentence and their english translations:
Say cheese.
I eat cheese.
The more cheese, the more holes. The more holes, the less cheese. Thus: The more cheese, the less cheese.
Tom likes cheese.
- I love cheese.
- I like cheese.
This smells like cheese.
She brings the cheese.
Where is the cheese?
Don't you like cheese?
The cheese was delicious.
Cheese doesn't digest easily.
- Tom doesn't like cheese.
- Tom does not like cheese.
- Tom does not love cheese.
He has butter and cheese.
He eats both cheese and bread.
I don't like cheese.
I prefer mature cheese.
Cheese and butter are products made from milk.
Do you like blue cheese?
Cheese is made from milk.
I ate the cheese.
Mary bought butter, bread, and cheese.
- I would like to buy some cheese.
- I'd like to buy some cheese.
- That cheese is made from sheep's milk.
- This cheese is made from sheep's milk.
I don't like cheese very much.
That cheese is made from goat's milk.
Say cheese.
This cheese has a sharp taste.
Tom ate one slice of Swiss cheese.
Mary bought butter, bread, and cheese.
Parmesan cheese comes from Parma, Italy.
We make milk into cheese and butter.
Butter and cheese are made from milk.
How do you say "cheese" in German?
Mother cut the cheese with a knife.
- We are out of cheese and crackers.
- We're out of cheese and crackers.
Would you teach me how to make cheese?
We have Big Macs, we have Quarter Pounders with cheese.
This Bavarian Leberkäse doesn't contain any cheese nor liver.
The cheese isn't cheap; it's expensive.
Everybody knows the moon is made of cheese.
What's your favorite cheese to eat when drinking wine?
What's your favorite cheese to eat when drinking wine?
It's easy to cut cheese with a knife.
- I like cheese pizza.
- I love pizza with cheese.
Age doesn't lead to maturity, unless you're a cheese.