Examples of using "Apfelsinen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you like oranges?
Does she like oranges?
Does Tom like oranges?
I like oranges.
Does she like oranges?
Spain is abundant in oranges.
She doesn't like oranges.
How much are the oranges?
Tom doesn't like oranges.
These oranges are very sour.
I like oranges better than apples.
I ate all my oranges.
Oranges are sweeter than lemons.
Does she like oranges?
There are plenty of oranges on the tree.
Does she like oranges?
The children received oranges for Christmas.
Give me a dozen oranges.
Do you like oranges?
I like oranges better than apples.
I like oranges.
Does Tom like oranges?
There are some oranges on the table.
Oranges are a good source of vitamin C.
- I like oranges better than apples.
- I prefer oranges to apples.
- She likes oranges, doesn't she?
- She likes oranges, right?
He doesn't like oranges.
These oranges taste delicious.
Are oranges always orange?
I like fruits such as oranges and apples.
- Does she like oranges?
- Does he like oranges?
- Do you like oranges?
Oranges are sweeter than lemons.
Oranges grow in warm countries.
Oranges have a high vitamin content.
They export a lot of fruit, such as oranges, grapefruits and lemons.
I ate all my oranges.
Asking for oranges on apple trees is a common illness.
- I like oranges better than apples.
- I prefer oranges to apples.
Tom likes oranges and eats around 3 or 4 of them per week.
They grow oranges in California.
The oranges cost 7 pence each.
The oranges in this bag are rotten.
We got plenty of fresh oranges, lemons, figs, apricots, etc., in the Azores.
Orange juice is the most popular juice in America.
Mary asked Tom to buy some berries; didn't matter what sort, she said. Tom, a botanist, returned with bananas, lemons, pineapples, aubergines, peppers, various melons and gourds, tomatoes, avocados, dates, kiwis and, to top it all, papayas – proud of having gathered such a selection. Yes, it had cost him no little amount, but satisfying Mary to the highest degree was always Tom's number-one priority.