Examples of using "Raisin" in a sentence and their english translations:
I like grapes.
I have grapes.
Ivo saw the grape.
Do you like grapes?
My dog eats grapes.
This is grape juice.
In September the grapes are ripe.
I want a small bunch of grapes.
Wine is made from grapes.
I like neither apples nor grapes.
A bunch of grapes can weigh up to two kilograms.
I'd like a kilo of grapes, please.
I like grapes, but I can't eat so many.
Wine is made from grape juice.
honey, sugar and finally dextrose, grape sugar,
I like grapes, but I can't eat so many.
In the years to come, the vine will give many grapes.
Which are more healthy, apples or grapes?
- That's not wine. It's only grape juice.
- That's not wine, but just grape juice.
That's not wine. It's only grape juice.
The grapes are so sour that I can't eat them.
With his half-in-jest half-in-earnest air, we never know if René is speaking seriously or not.
These days, many vineyard owners use a machine for harvesting, but when it comes to champagne, the harvest must be done by hand.