Examples of using "Eier" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have eggs?
Beat the eggs.
- We ate eggs.
- We were eating eggs.
Birds lay eggs.
Did you buy any eggs?
We have eggs.
Do you have eggs?
Tom is cooking eggs.
We have eaten eggs.
Do alligators lay eggs?
I want eggs.
Beat the eggs.
We eat eggs.
Butterflies lay eggs.
Turtles lay eggs.
Do you eat eggs?
Flies lay eggs.
They're eggs.
Hens lay eggs.
She boiled the eggs.
How would you like your eggs?
Don't forget to buy some eggs.
- We have a half-dozen eggs.
- We have six eggs.
How would you like your eggs?
Where are the eggs, please?
- Where are the eggs, please?
- Excuse me, where are the eggs?
Look, the little eggs.
- I don't care for eggs.
- I don't like eggs.
- I dislike eggs.
All the eggs went bad.
Buy two boxes of eggs.
He doesn't like eggs.
We were eating eggs.
Birds lay eggs.
How are the eggs?
She boiled the eggs.
Tom doesn't like eggs.
Please beat the eggs.
Beat the eggs.
Are these eggs fresh?
She doesn't like eggs.
We have six eggs.
Eggs are very fragile.
Tom made deviled eggs.
I need to go to the store to buy some eggs.
Where are the eggs?
Which animals lay eggs?
Did you buy any eggs?
- Mother boiled ten eggs.
- My mother boiled ten eggs.
We had bacon and eggs.
I want to buy a dozen eggs.
She bought a dozen eggs.
- In summer, eggs soon go bad.
- In the summer, eggs go bad quickly.
How many eggs did Mother buy?
Did you forget to buy eggs?
Excuse me. Where are the eggs?
Eggs can be used as weapons.
Did you forget to buy eggs?
We buy eggs by the dozen.