Examples of using "Birnen" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I eat pears.
- I'm eating pears.
Do you like pears?
Does Tom like pears?
I don't eat pears.
- You're comparing chalk and cheese!
- You're comparing apples and oranges!
- You are comparing apples and oranges.
I got the pears for nothing.
- She's buying apples, pairs and strawberries.
- She buys apples, pairs and strawberries.
There are bananas, apples, pears and oranges in the fruit basket.
I like fruit.
My lunch was an apple and pears and pomegranate.
I ask about apples, and you answer me about pears.
I will not eat the pears if they are not peeled. I don't like them.
The pears we eat in Japan look almost like apples.
John has five apples. He gives one to Mary. How many pears are left in the bag?
Tom sells apples for $5 and pears for $3.50. If 370 fruits were sold for a total of $1415, how many apples were sold?