Examples of using "Cukru" in a sentence and their english translations:
I need a bit of sugar.
I don't want sugar.
- We have no sugar.
- We don't have sugar.
- We don't have any sugar.
How much sugar do we need?
One lump of sugar, please.
- There is no sugar here.
- There's no sugar.
- There's no sugar here.
We never use sugar.
How much sugar do you use?
I need some sugar to make a cake.
Let the sugar caramelise.
Add sugar to the tea.
He uses honey instead of sugar.
He likes coffee without sugar.
She put a lot of sugar in the coffee.
Oh, we're out of sugar.
Tom sprinkled some sugar on the toast.
- I want three sugars in my milk.
- I'd like three lumps of sugar in the milk.
There is no sugar left in the pot.
I take two small spoonfuls of sugar with my coffee.
I think you're putting in too much sugar.
- I cannot do without sugar in my coffee.
- I can't do without sugar in my coffee.
- Don't put sugar in my coffee.
- Don't sugar my coffee.
- Please don't pour sugar into my coffee.
- Don't put any sugar in my coffee.
He likes coffee without sugar.
I forgot to put sugar in your tea.
I don't drink that without sugar.
- I can't drink tea without sugar.
- I cannot drink tea without sugar.
of cotton-picking, of sugar plantations, and of slave ships.
and also with the sugarcane workers in Artigas.
She brought me a cup of tea without sugar.
Tom put two sugar cubes in his tea.
There was little sugar left in the pot.
Is eating sugar really that bad for you?
Tom puts lots of sugar in his coffee.
Tom put salt in his coffee instead of sugar.
He added a little sugar and milk to his tea.
Tea with ice isn't good without sugar.
Tom puts too much sugar in his tea.
We have run out of sugar.
Tom and Mary put too much sugar in their tea.
I have always believed that fruits are more beneficial than fruit juices mainly because they do not contain added sugar.