Examples of using "Eis" in a sentence and their english translations:
Would you like ice?
Would you like ice?
- The ice has melted.
- The ice melted.
The ice is melting.
Who wants ice cream?
- Do you want more ice?
- Do you want more ice cream?
Give me three ice creams, please.
Two ice creams, please.
This is ice.
Would you like ice?
I need ice.
And arctic sea ice, of course,
She likes ice cream.
Tea without ice.
- Kids like ice cream.
- Children like ice cream.
Ice is cool.
Why does ice float?
Would you like ice?
- Who'd like ice cream?
- Who wants ice cream?
Will the ice bear?
I like ice cream.
Ice is solid.
Would you like ice?
- They eat ice cream.
- They're eating ice cream.
- They are eating ice cream.
- The ice is melting.
- The ice cream is melting.
- Do you want some ice cream?
- Would you like some ice cream?
- Do you want to eat some ice cream?
Give me two ice creams, please.
The ice is very thick.
He does not care for ice cream.
Where is the person that wants to eat shaved ice?
I want to eat ice cream.
Do you want more ice cream?
and, unlike snowfall, rain melts ice,
The ice is melting.
He enjoys eating ice cream.
She likes ice cream.
I want to eat ice cream.
I want an ice cream.
Is the ice cold?
Where's the ice?
that that ice was melting in the first place.
The ice has melted.
Ice melts in water.
- I do not like ice cream.
- I don't like ice cream.
The permafrost is thawing.
I don't want any ice cream.
Do you want some ice cream?
My favorite food is ice cream.
Put it on ice.
It's an ice cream.
He does not care for ice cream.
Is the ice cream nice?
The ice cream was delicious.
I don't want ice.