Examples of using "Stäbchen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you know how to use chopsticks?
Do you know how to eat with chopsticks?
- Lucy cannot use chopsticks.
- Lucy can't use chopsticks.
I usually eat rice with chopsticks.
I almost never eat with chopsticks.
Mr Parker tried eating with chopsticks.
Tracy had never used chopsticks before then.
The boy tried eating with chopsticks.
Is it difficult eating with chopsticks?
He knows how to eat with chopsticks.
I have never eaten with chopsticks.
- Excuse me, I dropped my chopsticks.
- Excuse me, I dropped a chopstick.
Tom knows how to eat with chopsticks.
We use chopsticks in place of knives and forks.
At this restaurant, you eat spaghetti with chopsticks.
Rice is usually eaten with chopsticks in Japan.
I'm not very good with chopsticks.
Tom probably thought I didn't know how to use chopsticks.
Tom told Mary he didn't know how to eat with chopsticks.
Buffalo in the holidays and then chopsticks in the nose.
Tom uses a spoon to eat rice, but Mary prefers to use chopsticks.
But there's only one pair of chopsticks. What shall we do?
Forks and chopsticks became popular because they could easily handle hot food.
Those who use forks or chopsticks often think people who don't are uncivilized.
There was, however, a need for food to be carried from the bowl to the mouth, and chopsticks came along to meet that need.
Fork-users are mainly in Europe, North America, and Latin America; chopstick-users in eastern Asia and finger-users in Africa, the Middle East, Indonesia, and India.