Examples of using "Leipää" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I'm eating bread.
- I am eating bread.
- I eat bread.
- I'm eating bread.
- I am eating bread.
I can bake bread.
You bought bread.
Is there any bread?
Would you like bread?
- I'm eating bread.
- I am eating bread.
- They are eating bread.
- They eat bread.
I'm going to buy some bread.
- The man ate bread.
- The man was eating bread.
I've bought some freshly baked bread.
I bought fresh bread.
I eat bread.
The man ate bread.
I have bread.
Bread and games.
They tasted the bread.
Would you like some more bread?
She baked bread.
- I don't eat bread.
- I don't eat any bread.
Tom baked bread.
White bread, please.
I love fresh bread.
Please give me a piece of bread.
Run and get some bread from the baker's!
- I would like some white bread.
- I'd like some white bread.
Tom bought too much bread.
Everyone loves fresh bread.
I'm buttering the bread.
They are eating bread.
He cut his sister a piece of bread.
They don't eat bread in this region.
He ate bread with butter.
Let me go and buy some bread.
No meal is complete without bread.
I haven't eaten anything but bread and butter.
Poverty teaches you to eat bread without butter.
The man ate the bread.
Many young people in Japan eat bread for breakfast.
She baked bread and cakes in the oven.
I always have coffee and toast for breakfast.
You forgot to tell me to buy bread.
She knows how to make more than a hundred types of bread.
He ate bread with sour cream and cheese.
I ate nothing but bread and butter.
Will you go across to the baker's and buy some bread?
We need apples, oranges, bread and peanut butter from the supermarket.
Tom reminded Mary that she needed to buy some bread.
In the morning, Sandra eats a slice of bread and drinks a cup of coffee.
He was so poor that he couldn't buy bread.
Please take the bread with the tongs, thank you.