Examples of using "Cukrot" in a sentence and their english translations:
Milk? Sugar?
Do you want sugar?
Milk? Sugar?
Do you want sugar?
How much sugar do you use?
Do you want sugar or milk?
I don't want any sugar.
"Will you pass me the sugar?" "Here you are."
They sell sugar at the store.
We never use sugar.
We put sugar in our tea.
Do you want sugar or milk?
Do you want milk and sugar?
I never buy sugar.
Add sugar to the tea.
Would you like sugar and milk?
Do you put sugar in your coffee?
Would you like milk and sugar?
Would you like sugar and milk?
Do you want sugar or milk?
We have to do without sugar.
How much sugar do you want?
She mistook the sugar for salt.
She mistook the sugar for salt.
She put a lot of sugar in the coffee.
Give me some sugar, too.
Would you like milk and sugar?
Pass me the sugar, please.
I seldom put sugar in my coffee.
I also fess up about eating too much sugar -
Add a bit of sugar, please.
This book is selling like hotcakes.
- I don't put sugar in my coffee.
- I don't sugar my coffee.
Tom doesn't put sugar in his coffee.
Tom seldom puts sugar in his coffee.
I want three sugars in my milk.
I hope you didn't put sugar in my coffee.
Tom puts too much sugar in his tea.
He added a little sugar and milk to his tea.
Tom put too much sugar in my coffee.
I think I added too much sugar.
Tom didn't put enough sugar in my coffee.
He added a little sugar and milk to his tea.
Do you take sugar in your coffee?
That toy is selling like hot cakes.
This cake contains flour, milk, eggs and sugar.
Whisk sugar and cornstarch in a bowl. Set aside.
How many times do I have to tell you not to eat candy just before dinner?
Just add more sugar if you want a sweeter jam.
- The tickets were selling like hot cakes.
- The tickets sold like hot cakes.
Mix three eggs and a cup of sugar.
I love to make bread from scratch. I measure out the flour, salt, sugar and yeast. I add some water and then knead the mixture into dough.