Examples of using "Reif" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm mature.
Are these bananas ripe?
The apples are ripe.
The grapes are getting mature.
Frost is frozen dew.
These plums are ripe.
The apple is ripe.
These grapes are ripe.
The tomato is ripe.
The plums were ripe.
He's fit for the loony bin.
These bananas are not ripe.
The wheat will be ripe.
These aren't ripe yet.
Are those apples ripe?
The plums weren't ripe.
But of course when the time is right,
The apples are not quite ripe.
- The apple is not yet ripe.
- The apple isn't yet ripe.
These apples aren't ripe yet.
- Those apples aren't ripe yet.
- Those apples aren't yet ripe.
The turnips are ready to harvest.
The wheat is ready for harvest.
The apple is not quite ripe yet.
Mary is very mature for her age.
You're very mature for your age.
Tom is very mature for his age.
My car is a piece of junk.
Cherries are ripe in June or July.
We hope that the jabuticabas ripen soon.
He is not mature enough to live alone.
How do you tell when a pineapple is ripe?
His niece is attractive and mature for her age.
- A green banana is not ripe enough to eat.
- A green banana isn't ripe enough to eat.
It's nearly midnight. I'm ready for bed.
North Korea decided the time was right to invade.
This fruit isn't ripe enough to pick yet.
A truth can only take effect when the recipient is ripe for it.
Marriage is a good institution, but I'm not ready for an institution.
If it is not sick, an apple does not fall from a tree until it is ripe.
The Revolution is not an apple that falls from the tree when it is ripe; you have to make it fall.
In three days—that is to say, on Monday next—matters will be ripe, and the Professor, with all the principal members of his gang, will be in the hands of the police.
It is now the time when the nuts are ripe, so let us go to the hill together and for once eat our fill before the squirrel takes them all away.