Examples of using "Manger" in a sentence and their english translations:
to eat
They went out to eat.
You should eat.
- They went out to eat.
- They've gone out to eat.
I loved eating food.
- Let's go to eat.
- Let's go eat.
I'd like to eat.
- I like to eat.
- I like eating.
Let's go outside and eat.
Come eat!
Take time to eat your meals.
He went out to eat.
Do you want to eat?
Tom kept eating.
Are you going to eat that?
Where do you want to eat?
When do you want to eat?
What else would you like to eat?
Do you want to eat this?
Can I eat this?
They've gone out to eat.
- I hate to eat alone.
- I hate eating alone.
I prefer to eat alone.
- You should eat more.
- You need to eat more.
Would you like to eat something?
The eating works.
What about going out for a meal?
- Let's go to eat together.
- Let's go eat together.
- Can I eat?
- May I eat?
I want to eat.
- He went out to eat.
- He ate out.
- Let's go out to eat.
- Let's go out and eat.
We should eat.
We have to eat.
You should eat.
You should eat.
I like Russian food.
Don't eat it.
I can eat.
What do you like to eat?
I would like to eat.
- I would like to eat now.
- I'd like to eat now.
I'm going to eat.
Bring food.
Do you want to eat?
Tom loves to eat.
Someone must be eating.
What'll you eat?
- Tom continued eating.
- Tom kept eating.
I like to eat fish.
- I want to eat it.
- I want to eat this.
- It's time to eat.
- It's now time to eat.
Tom refused to eat.
What do you like to eat?
I want to eat something.
- Do you want anything to eat?
- Would you like to eat something?
- Do you want to eat anything?
- Do you want to eat something?
Don't eat it.
- One must eat to live, and not live to eat.
- You must eat to live. You must not live to eat.
- You have to eat to live, not to live to eat.