Examples of using "Alma" in a sentence and their english translations:
How many apples are there?
This is an apple.
Here is an apple.
- There is an apple on the desk.
- There is an apple on the table.
This apple is bad.
This apple is green.
How much is an apple?
The apple is red.
The apple fell!
Every apple is red.
How many apples are there?
The apple fell.
Here is an apple.
Is the apple red?
The apple is green.
- The apple is yellow.
- It's a yellow apple.
There is an apple on the desk.
The apple fell from the tree.
An apple fell off the tree.
There is an apple on the table.
He reached for the apple.
This apple is red.
The apple tastes sweet.
This is an apple, too.
This apple is rotten.
This apple is sour.
Apples are cheap today.
He lives inside an apple.
This apple is bad.
There is an apple on the table.
How many apples are there?
The apple tastes sweet.
- The apple is green.
- This apple is green.
I have very small apples in my pocket.
There are some apples in the basket.
There is an apple under the desk.
The boy has an apple in his pocket.
Some apples fell down from the tree.
There are six apples in the box.
There is an apple on the table.
- The apple is not yet ripe.
- The apple isn't yet ripe.
The apple that I found is green.
- Some apples fell down from the tree.
- Several apples fell from the tree.
- Some apples fell off the tree.
This apple began to rot.
An apple fell to the ground.
Apples are the best fruit.
There is an apple on the desk.
There are apples in this box.
This box contains apples.
This apple is very red.
This apple tastes sour, doesn't it?
This apple is too small.
The apple fell from the tree.
This apple has started to go bad.
This apple has started to rot.
The cow moos.
The boy has an apple in his pocket.
- Like father, like son.
- The apple does not fall far from the tree.
- The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
- Like father, like son.
- The apple does not fall far from the tree.
- The apple does not fall far from the trunk.
- Like mother, like daughter.
- The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
It looks like an apple.
The apple is not quite ripe yet.
One rotten apple spoils the barrel.
A ripe apple dropped from the tree.
There were no more apples in the box.
There is an apple in the boy's pocket.
This box contains five apples.
There are some apples in the basket.
The boy has an apple in his pocket.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
I prefer apples to all the other fruits.
There are a few apples on the tree, aren't there?
- Like father, like son.
- The apple does not fall far from the trunk.
- Like mother, like daughter.
A ripe apple dropped from the tree.
- Like father, like son.
- The apple does not fall far from the trunk.
The apple appeased my hunger temporarily.