Examples of using "Kukat" in a sentence and their english translations:
Okay. So, you chose the flowers.
Flowers bloom.
The plants withered because they had no water.
The flowers have all withered.
Flowers are hard.
Flowers attract bees.
Tom watered the flowers.
My husband is watering the flowers.
Why did you buy the flowers?
The plants withered because they had no water.
These flowers bloom earlier than others do.
All the flowers in the garden withered.
Flowers make her happy.
Tom put the flowers in a vase.
Flowers die without water.
These flowers are beautiful, aren't they?
In March, many flowers come out.
These flowers should be sheltered from the rain.
These flowers grow in warm countries.
I water the flowers in the garden every day.
Did you get the flowers I sent you?
Many pretty flowers bloom in the spring.
Aren't these flowers beautiful?
Spring comes when flowers begin to bloom.
- My father waters the flowers.
- My father is watering the flowers.
He waters the flowers every day in summer.
- She wants to know who sent the flowers.
- She's curious to find out who sent the flowers.
Water the flowers before you eat breakfast.
These flowers are beautiful, aren't they?
In March, many flowers come out.
Water the flowers before you have breakfast.
Give me all the flowers you have there.
Did you get the flowers I sent the other day?
The cherry blossoms will come out earlier than usual.
The cherry blossoms flutter down whenever the wind blows.
- This flower is beautiful, isn't it?
- These flowers are beautiful, aren't they?
How beautiful this flower is!
The timid creatures of the field, the simple flowers of the bush and garden, grew and withered in their destined terms: and all upon the fierce and bloody battle-ground, where thousands upon thousands had been killed in the great fight.