Examples of using "Kühe" in a sentence and their english translations:
- The cows are eating grass.
- Cows eat grass.
He has ten cows.
Cows eat grass.
Cows have horns.
Cows have udders.
- Cows supply milk.
- Cows give milk.
Cows burp a lot.
He has ten cows.
Tom is feeding the cows.
Cows give us milk.
- He has ten cows.
- He owns ten cows.
Tom is milking the cows.
The cows are eating grass.
Cows like to eat grass.
We have ten cows.
Tom took a picture of the cows.
Tom has three cows.
I have three cows.
He has three cows.
I don't have any cows.
Cows live on grass.
There are two cows in the village.
"Whose cows are these?" "They are my grandmother's."
Cows provide us with milk.
Cows are sacred to Hindus.
These cows look bored.
The cows give us good milk.
I am going to milk the cows.
- Cows live on grass.
- Cows eat grass.
Sami milks the cows twice a day.
cows, climate change and all that stuff.
we feed chickens, we feed cows
He learned how to raise cattle.
Cows spend hours just chewing their cud.
In India, cows are sacred animals.
There are three cows in the barn.
Cows are, for Hindus, sacred animals.
The cows are milked at six.
There are two cows in the village.
Cows provide us with good milk.
Cows are considered sacred by Hindus.
We are apes and not cows.
Today they only have eleven cows
The cowboys rounded up the herd of cattle.
I need to go milk the cows.
Cows are considered sacred animals in India.
- Cows are eating grass in the meadow.
- The cows are eating grass in the meadow.
Cows are sacred animals to Hindus.
Cows give milk.
Mary milks her cows morning and evening.
Sami milks the cows twice a day.
- Tom helps me milk the cows.
- Tom has been helping me milk the cows.
- We will be able to raise cows and sheep, too.
- We'll be able to raise cows and sheep, too.
We saw cows grazing in the meadow.
Tom's cows were stolen during the night.