Examples of using "Möhren" in a sentence and their english translations:
How much do the carrots cost?
Let me cut the carrots.
The boy doesn't like carrots.
He likes to eat raw carrots.
Tom chopped the carrots.
Mary chopped the carrots.
- Are there any bigger carrots?
- Are there any larger carrots?
Tom hates carrots.
I grew these carrots myself.
- I know you hate carrots.
- I know that you hate carrots.
Rabbits love carrots.
Tom planted carrots.
Radishes might be more expensive than the carrots.
She cut off the carrot tops.
Please buy me a few carrots.
Rabbits like to eat carrots.
Tom cut himself chopping the carrots.
How much do the carrots cost?
The carrots are ready to harvest.
Rabbits like carrots.
Radishes might be more expensive than the carrots.
- Carrots are good for the eyesight.
- Carrots are good for your eyesight.
"I don't like carrots." "Neither do I."
Last week the kids ate so many carrots that they turned yellow.
Tom likes raw carrots.
Carrots are good for your eyes. Have you ever seen a rabbit wearing glasses?
Cut the daikon radish and carrot into quarter slices and cut the other vegetables into bite-size pieces.
"I don't like carrots." "Neither do I."
- Carrots are good for the eyes. Have you ever seen a rabbit with glasses on?
- Carrots are good for your eyes. Have you ever seen a rabbit wearing glasses?