Examples of using "Vis" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you eat fish?
Fish, please.
Fish again?
Fish wants to swim.
Do you know how to cook fish?
- It's not a fish.
- It isn't a fish.
- That is not a fish.
- This is not a fish.
- This isn't a fish.
Fish is cheap today.
Do you know how to cook fish?
Meat or fish?
Fish gotta swim.
This fish stinks.
Neither fish nor fowl.
Fish is expensive.
The fish smells bad.
Seals eat fish.
Do you want fish?
Is that fish?
I eat fish.
They eat fish.
They ate fish.
Does Tom eat fish?
- He doesn't like fish.
- He doesn't like to eat fish.
The fish tasted like salmon.
We often eat raw fish.
Don't you like fish?
Smells pretty fishy.
- Do you like fish?
- Do you like eating fish?
A fish can swim.
We eat fish raw.
I like fish.
- That is a fish.
- That's a fish.
- It's not a fish.
- It isn't a fish.
This is not a fish.
The fish was delicious.
This fish is delicious.
This fish smells bad.
This fish is big.
This fish is done.
They can fish.
Is it safe for dogs to eat fish?
Fish is cheap today.
I don't eat fish.
I like to eat fish.
The mouse cooks fish.
Do you often have fish for dinner?
Does Tom eat a lot of fish?
Tom doesn't eat fish.
- He doesn't like fish.
- He doesn't like eating fish.
Have you ever eaten raw fish?
- The big fish eats the small one.
- The big fish eats the little fish.
- Greeks often eat fish, too.
- The Greeks also eat fish often.
- The Greeks, too, eat a lot of fish.
Fish for the survivor,
Fish, full of good protein, good energy
Fresh fish, really great survivor food.
Fish, full of good protein, good energy...
I'm allergic to fish.
I want to eat fresh fish.
I want neither meat nor fish.
I ate fish yesterday.
Tom drinks like a fish.
Tom is allergic to fish.
A fish out of water.