Examples of using "Reis" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you have rice?
Do you eat rice?
Do you have rice?
Do you eat rice?
- The rice is delicious.
- The rice is yummy.
- Cook 2 Japanese cups of rice.
- Cook 300 grams of rice.
- Cook about 12 ounces of rice.
- Cook about one and a half cup of rice.
I'm eating rice now.
- Did you taste the rice?
- Did you try the rice?
- Have you tried the rice?
- I am eating rice.
- I'm eating rice.
- I eat rice.
- I'm having rice.
Do you have rice?
We eat rice.
- The rice is delicious.
- The rice is yummy.
Do you have rice?
Do you have rice?
Do we have rice?
I love rice.
Do you eat rice?
Do you eat rice?
Do you eat rice?
Rice is sold by the kilogram.
Asians eat a lot of rice.
We make sake from rice.
Do you eat rice every day?
- Did you try the rice?
- Have you tried the rice?
- Have you tasted the rice?
Rice grows in warm climates.
- Did you taste the rice?
- Did you try the rice?
I prefer rice to bread.
They eat a lot of rice.
He grows rice.
The peasants were planting rice.
The Japanese live mainly on rice.
Cook the rice.
I'm eating rice now.
This rice is sticky.
This is how we cook rice.
The rice is delicious.
They try the rice.
This is how to cook rice.
Tom made rice.
Tom grows rice.
We cultivate rice.
Asians eat a lot of rice.
The bird likes rice.
We live on rice.
This rice is contaminated by arsenic.
I like rice.
I don't like rice.
I made rice.
He grows rice.
May I have some rice?
Yesterday I ate rice.
I eat a lot of rice.
The rice is burned on.
I don't eat rice.
- Rice does not contain gluten.
- Rice doesn't contain gluten.
Tom ate three bowls of rice.
How many times a week do you eat rice?
Do you want to eat noodles or rice?
- I prefer rice to bread.
- I like rice more than bread.
- I like rice more than I like bread.
Do you know how to cook rice well?