Examples of using "Wortels" in a sentence and their english translations:
Carrots are cheap!
Tom hates carrots.
I hate carrots.
Know your roots.
She hates carrots.
- Rabbits like to eat carrots.
- Rabbits like carrots.
- The carrots cost three dollars.
- Carrots cost three dollars.
Tom peeled the carrots.
Are there bigger carrots?
Tom likes carrots.
Tom sliced the carrots.
I love carrots!
I peeled the carrots.
Do you like carrots?
I don't like carrots.
Please cut the carrots.
I'm allergic to carrots.
Tom likes raw carrots.
Purple carrots would be strange.
Peel the potatoes and carrots.
She hates carrots.
He hates carrots.
Roots growing over each other intertwined. Deep, clinging mud.
"I don't like carrots." "Neither do I."
He hates carrots.
I've heard that carrots are good for your eyes.
I'm fighting time, tide... and the roots from hell.
The carrots are ready to harvest.
Peel the potatoes and carrots.
She hates carrots.
"I understand the virulent roots of this word, it's slavery."
Mother made me eat carrots every day in my childhood.
- I love carrots.
- I like carrots.
Adventitious roots are those which do not appear in the usual place on a plant.
Most carrots were once purple until the Dutch created an orange cultivar to honor the Prince of Orange.