Examples of using "Suiker" in a sentence and their english translations:
Sugar!
Sugar!
Milk? Sugar?
Yes, refined sugar.
Sugar is soluble in water.
Sugar is sweet.
- Is it sugar?
- Is that sugar?
Do you have any sugar?
How much sugar did you buy?
One lump of sugar, please.
I don't want any sugar.
- We have no sugar.
- We don't have sugar.
- We don't have any sugar.
Do you want sugar?
Let the sugar caramelise.
Is there any sugar?
They're out of sugar now.
This isn't sugar.
Ants like sugar.
How much sugar is healthy?
Don't you add some sugar?
Would you like sugar and milk?
Sugar replaced honey as a sweetener.
Tom is mixing flour with sugar.
Our country produces a lot of sugar.
Do you want sugar or milk?
- Sugar dissolves in water.
- Sugar is soluble in water.
My friend doesn't use sugar.
- We have no sugar.
- We don't have sugar.
- We don't have any sugar.
- There is no sugar here.
- There's no sugar.
- There's no sugar here.
Can I have the sugar, please?
We're out of sugar.
- Pass the sugar, please.
- Please pass me the sugar.
He likes his coffee without sugar.
Coffee, please, with cream and sugar.
"Could you pass me the sugar?" "Here you go."
She mistook the sugar for salt.
Don't you add some sugar?
Don't sugar your tea.
He likes coffee without sugar.
We drink our tea with sugar.
Would you like sugar and milk?
Would you like sugar and milk?
Don't put sugar in the coffee.
Don't sugar my coffee.
Does Tom put sugar in his tea?
I forgot to buy sugar.
- Can I borrow a cup of sugar?
- Could I borrow a cup of sugar?
I can't drink coffee without sugar.
All the sugar fell on the ground.
- I don't put sugar in my coffee.
- I don't sugar my coffee.