Examples of using "Jabłka" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I like apples.
- I love apples.
Do you have any apples?
I like apples best.
I like to eat apples.
They like apples.
- I am eating an apple.
- I'm eating an apple.
- They're eating apples.
- They're eating the apples.
- We're eating apples.
- We are eating apples.
- We eat apples.
Do you like apples?
I love apples.
I like apples.
- Those apples are big.
- That apple is big.
An apple tree provides an apple.
I like to eat apples.
The apples are ripe.
I have to peel the apples.
a silhouette of an apple with a bite mark out of it ...
Apples are red.
- I like to eat apples.
- I like eating apples.
I ate the red apples.
The apples were sold out.
- Do you have any apples?
- Do you have apples?
Where are the apples?
Apples grow on trees.
- They are very big apples.
- These are very big apples.
I prefer bananas rather than apples.
I also like apples.
- I am eating an apple.
- I eat an apple.
- I'm eating an apple.
- I am eating the apple.
I prefer apples to oranges.
- I prefer apples to oranges.
- I like apples better than oranges.
Do you like apples or oranges?
- Those apples are big.
- These apples are big.
These apples are so delicious!
Count the apples in the basket.
My horse likes apples.
These apples taste good.
Apples are red or green.
I like apples more than oranges.
I prefer oranges to apples.
Not every child likes apples.
- Not all children like apples.
- Not all the children like apples.
Are there any apples on the tree?
Which do you prefer, apples or bananas?
Apples are sold by the dozen.
Half of the apple was rotten.
- They are very big apples.
- Those are really big apples.
- That's a really big apple.
- It's a very big apple.
I like bananas more than apples.
Do you like apples?
- All these apples are very sweet.
- All of these apples are very sweet.
What do you like most - apples or bananas?
He caught them stealing apples.
- Tom loved apples when he was a kid.
- Tom loved apples when he was a child.
- The apples which he sent to me were delicious.
- The apples he sent me were delicious.
Which do you like better, apples or oranges?
These apples look very fresh.
One-third of an apple is always given to our youngest daughter.
- They sell apples, oranges, eggs, and so on.
- They sell apples, mandarines, eggs and so on.
- I would like to see the trees from which you picked these apples.
- I should like to see the trees from which you picked these apples.
Do you prefer an apple or a pear?
The pears we eat in Japan look almost like apples.
I wonder why he didn't eat the apple that fell on his head.
One gives away apples and pears, and not gold and green forests.