Examples of using "Kakun" in a sentence and their english translations:
We made you a cake.
Tom put the cake on a platter.
I took the cake out of the oven.
The cake got crushed by the jar of juice.
We made you a cake.
She baked me a cake.
- May I eat that cake?
- May I eat this cake?
Tom baked me a cake.
May I eat this cake?
I wonder who brought the cake.
- Tom baked a cake for Mary.
- Tom baked Mary a cake.
I saw my mother hide the cake.
I used a knife to cut the cake.
What size cake do you need?
Who made this cake?
I need some sugar to make a cake.
I don't know who made the cake.
Maybe I'll make a cake for a change.
I need some sugar to make a cake.
I'm going to make a cake for Mary's birthday.
May I have another piece of cake?
To make a cake, you need egg, butter and sugar.
Tom lit the candles on the cake.
He baked her a red cake shaped like a heart.
- In order to make this cake you need baking powder and unsalted butter.
- To make this cake, you'll need baking powder and unsalted butter.
With flour, milk and an egg, one can bake a cake.
Tom opened the oven and took out the cake.
May I eat that cake?
The child who ate almost all this cake must be very fat.
Tom wasn't able to talk Mary into baking a cake for John's birthday party.
Cutting a cake into equal pieces is rather difficult.