Examples of using "Spinaci" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you like spinach?
Eat your spinach.
You hate spinach, right?
I hate spinach.
I used to hate spinach.
Eat your spinach.
- You know that I hate spinach.
- You know I hate spinach.
Eat up all your spinach!
Did you eat your spinach?
He hated spinach.
He hates spinach.
I ate some spinach.
I don't like spinach.
Tom hated spinach.
Eat your spinach.
She forced him to eat spinach.
Children often hate spinach.
- Eat up all your spinach!
- Eat all your spinach!
Children often hate spinach.
Tom never eats spinach.
Children often hate spinach.
I hated spinach when I was a kid.
Tom used to hate spinach.
- Tom knows I hate spinach.
- Tom knows that I hate spinach.
You know that I hate spinach.
He told me he didn't like spinach.
She told me she didn't like spinach.
- I know that Tom doesn't like spinach.
- I know Tom doesn't like spinach.
Chocolate has more iron than spinach.
Tom used to hate spinach.
My son never eats his spinach.
There are people who don't like spinach.
They really seem to dislike spinach.
And spinach is much more important to people.
Cucumbers, spinach, broccoli and onions are considered non-starchy vegetables.
Chocolate's iron content is higher than spinach's.
Mary could not believe that Tom liked eating spinach as a child -- until the day that politeness forced her to try her grandmother's spinach. From then on, she had a new favorite dish!