Examples of using "Keitä" in a sentence and their english translations:
Cook the rice.
Boil some water.
Who are those guys?
- Who's gonna be there?
- Who'll be there?
You know who we are.
- Cook 2 Japanese cups of rice.
- Cook 300 grams of rice.
- Cook about 12 ounces of rice.
- Cook about one and a half cup of rice.
Boil those potatoes.
Who are they?
Warm up some water.
Cook the rice.
Whom are you waiting for?
Boil the water.
You know who they are.
Cook 300 grams of rice.
Who are they really?
Make coffee.
Who are you all?
I know who they are.
Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
Who are these two boys?
Bring the water to a boil.
Who did you meet?
Do you want to tell me who they are?
Do you want to tell me who they are?
- Can nobody else come?
- Isn't anyone else able to come?
We know who you are.
Who cared?
Life begins when we realize who we really are.
Who do you know there?
Who are those three men?
I don't know who my ancestors are. Our papers got lost during the Flood.
In fact, we wouldn't be who we are if we hadn't lived through such a terrible and adverse political climate.
Who are these guys?
- After, cook it on a low flame for 30 minutes and you're done.
- Lastly, cook on low heat for thirty minutes and it's done.