Examples of using "Mangé" in a sentence and their english translations:
- They have eaten.
- They ate.
You've eaten.
- I ate.
- I've eaten.
- Have you already eaten?
- Already eaten?
What did you eat?
"Have you eaten?" "Yes, I have."
What have you eaten today?
- Thanks, I'm full.
- I am full, thank you.
They were eating.
Haven't you eaten yet?
She ate her dinner.
Who ate?
I already ate.
I have eaten enough.
They have eaten.
- I ate it.
- I ate him.
You've eaten.
He ate.
- We have eaten.
- We ate.
- We've eaten.
I ate well.
I ate light.
Tom ate.
I ate quickly.
I ate too much.
- What have you eaten?
- What did you eat?
Tom ate it.
Have you eaten?
What did you eat?
What did you eat?
- You've eaten.
- You were eating.
We ate the pizza.
They ate in the restaurant.
Who ate with you?
Did you eat garlic?
Did you eat anything?
After eating?
What did you eat for lunch today?
He ate all of it.
Tom has already eaten.
I didn't eat anything.
I ate sand.
- I ate.
- I've eaten.
I ate too much today.
I ate too much yesterday.
- They already have eaten.
- They've already eaten.
I ate caviar.
- I haven't eaten.
- I have not eaten.
- I have not been eating.
- I did not eat anything recently.
- I haven't been eating.
We ate together.
- I ate some potato chips.
- I ate some crisps.
We had a nice meal.
I've had enough, thank you.
"Have you eaten?" "Yes, I have."
What else did you eat?
I ate apples.
He ate well.
She ate well.
They ate well.
Has he eaten?
"Have you eaten?" "Yes, I have."
What did you eat?