Examples of using "Jäätelöä" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'll buy some ice cream.
He enjoys eating ice cream.
Leave me a bit of ice cream.
Three ice-creams, please.
There's ice cream in the freezer.
- Do you want some ice cream?
- Would you like some ice cream?
- Do you want to eat some ice cream?
I ate ice cream too.
I want ice cream.
I want to eat ice cream.
Leave me some ice cream.
I didn't want to eat ice cream.
He enjoys eating ice cream.
She can't resist ice cream.
Besides fruit, we're going to have ice cream.
Tom wants to know how much ice cream Mary ate.
I want to eat either ice cream or shaved ice.
- You'll have stomach cramps if you keep on eating nothing but ice cream like that.
- If you eat nothing but ice cream, you'll get a stomachache.
I was hungry but there was no fruit or ice cream for me.
I brought you some ice cream.
I almost never eat ice cream.