Examples of using "Koop" in a sentence and their english translations:
I buy tapes.
I buy tapes.
For sale.
Buy it!
Buy oil.
Buy two boxes of eggs.
I'm buying bread.
- Don't buy it.
- Don't buy it!
I buy flowers.
Buy some toys.
Buy!
Just buy those.
Will you buy it?
I buy tapes.
Greenland is not for sale.
How often do you buy clothes?
Is that for sale?
I'll buy a new one.
- How many flowers do you buy?
- How many flowers are you buying?
Where do you buy vegetables?
Buy the full version.
Are these for sale?
Is this for sale?
Buy him a beer.
Everything was on sale.
They were on sale.
Buy a nice dress!
The house is on sale.
- I am buying candy and cookies.
- I'm buying candy and cookies.
Do you sell desk lamps here?
- Don't buy me any more presents!
- Don't buy me any more presents.
Please buy me this book.
- Someday I will buy a cotton candy machine.
- Someday I'll buy a cotton candy machine.
- I am going to buy a new car.
- I am buying a new car.
- I'm buying a new car.
I'm buying fruit and chocolate.
Buy those abroad.
Buy low and sell high.
I only buy yellow cars.
Please buy a tube of toothpaste.
Be sure to pick up some milk.
His house is for sale.
Buy as much as you like.
I don't often buy bread.
You can't buy me.
I almost never buy chocolate bars.
The castle is for sale.
Buy four big potatoes for me.
I will buy a car next month.
There was no place to buy food.
What are you getting Tom for his birthday?
Buy any dress you like.
These articles are not for sale.
I usually don't buy things online.
- This house is not for sale.
- This house isn't for sale.
These pieces of furniture are not for sale.
This dog is not for sale.
This cat is not for sale.
This is no longer for sale.
These articles are not for sale.
- One can buy anything with money.
- If one has money, everything is for sale.
- Everything is for sale if one has money.
Buy a hedgehog and you'll be happy.
Buy a hedgehog and you'll be happy.