Examples of using "Omenat" in a sentence and their english translations:
I ate all the apples.
I ate the green apples.
Apples grow on trees.
The apples are ripe.
The apples are big.
Who stole the apples?
Apples are red.
Apples are cheap today.
How much are these apples?
These apples taste good.
These apples are delicious.
Are those apples ripe?
Not all red apples taste the same.
Farmers separate good apples from bad ones.
All of these apples are very sweet.
The apples are not ready to pick yet.
The apples which he sent to me were delicious.
I ate all those apples.
All of the apples that fall are eaten by the pigs.
- Who stole the apple?
- Who stole the apples?
All of these apples are very sweet.
- I would like to see the trees from which you picked these apples.
- I should like to see the trees from which you picked these apples.
We have to pick those apples right now, otherwise they'll decay.
I have all these apples to carry, not to mention this bag of potatoes.
- Apples are red or green.
- If something is an apple, then it's either red or green, or possibly both.
- Every apple is red.
- Apples are red.
- All apples are red.
The servants, and the young ladies also, decked out the tree. On one branch they hung little nets, cut out of colored paper; every net was filled with sweetmeats; golden apples and walnuts hung down as if they grow there, and more than a hundred little candles, red, white, and blue, were fastened to the different boughs.