Examples of using "Cuillère" in a sentence and their english translations:
There is a spoon missing.
Grab a spoon.
- This is a spoon.
- That is a spoon.
Give me the spoon.
There is a spoon missing.
The spoon is bent.
I'm using a bowl and a spoon.
Is the spoon small?
Waiter, I need a spoon.
My spoon is too big!
My spoon is bigger!
Could I have a spoon?
Could we have a spoon?
There is a spoon.
Tom is eating with a spoon.
Is the spoon small?
This spoon is for tea.
This spoon is for soup.
I'd like to buy a wooden spoon.
Add one teaspoon of paprika.
I'm using a bowl and a spoon.
There is a spoon here.
We need one more spoon.
Could somebody get me a spoon?
We eat soup with a spoon.
Soup is eaten with a spoon.
- Give me the spoon.
- Give me a spoon.
Could somebody get me a spoon?
Tom put down his spoon and picked up a fork.
If it doesn't gross you out, you can use my spoon.
The baby cannot use a spoon yet.
What are some foods you usually eat with a spoon?
The spoon beside the fork is dirty.
You must add a teaspoon of sugar.
She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
She stirred her tea with a little gold spoon.
The baby cannot use a spoon yet.
Could I have a spoon?
Excuse me, may I have a spoon?
She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
What are some foods you usually eat with a spoon?
The spoon the dog licked is made of plastic.
And when I sleep, I really prefer to do it while spooning.
Donna was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
She was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.
What are some foods you usually eat with a spoon?
We usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon.
What are some foods you usually eat with a spoon?
He doled out the waffle batter with a large soup spoon.
A teaspoon is in the recipe to make the cake rise.
I'm just about to whack you on the ears with a spoon, you monkey.
Tom eats rice with a spoon; Mary, in contrast, prefers chopsticks.
I'm just about to whack you on the ears with a spoon, you monkey.
- I used the spoon that Tom gave me last Christmas to serve the pudding.
- I used the spoon Tom gave me last Christmas to serve the pudding.