Examples of using "Jabłek" in a sentence and their english translations:
How many apples are there?
Bring a bucket of apples.
- Half of the apples are rotten.
- Half of these apples are rotten.
I don't like apples.
How many apples are there?
We ate a lot of apples.
You sold some apples at the market.
The basket is full of apples.
- I like oranges better than apples.
- I prefer oranges to apples.
Please buy a few apples.
In this box there are five apples.
If I have six apples and give one away, how many apples do I have left?
I don't eat apple cores.
This box contains five apples.
He was caught stealing apples.
There are few apples in the basket.
Switzerland needs better apples.
Several apples fell from the tree.
She sold some apples at the market.
Jim doesn't like apples, does he?
Half of these apples are rotten.
He sold some apples at the market.
Aomori is famous for its good apples.
Do you like apples?
- Quite a lot of rotten apples were in the basket.
- There were many rotten apples in the basket.
The basket was full of apples.
There are five apples in this box.
I have to peel a whole bucket of apples for a jam.
Tom went to the store to buy some apples.
Did Tom tell Mary how many apples to buy?
There are many apples in the box. Some are red and others are yellow.