Examples of using "Jajek" in a sentence and their english translations:
The egg casings.
- I don't like eggs.
- I dislike eggs.
We have six eggs.
- He gets hives when he eats eggs.
- I get hives when I eat eggs.
- She gets hives when she eats eggs.
She bought two dozen eggs.
Mary needs a dozen eggs.
Mary wants a dozen eggs.
- We have a half-dozen eggs.
- We have half a dozen eggs.
Tom boiled a dozen eggs.
You must be careful not to drop the eggs.
We need twenty eggs all told.
How many eggs are there in the kitchen?
- You know that I don't like eggs.
- You know I don't like eggs.
- My mother boiled ten eggs.
- My mother has cooked ten eggs.
So, if you have a choice, avoid the eggs!
There are a lot of eggs in the box.
I don't like eggs.
My daughter likes egg yolks.
I bought a few eggs and a little milk.
You cannot make omelets without breaking eggs.
Don't put all your eggs in the same basket.
- How many eggs could you get yesterday?
- How many eggs were you able to get yesterday?
Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
It is essential to prevent salmonella contamination in hen egg production.
- Tom and Mary colored some eggs for Easter.
- Tom and Mary coloured some eggs for Easter.
Is eating egg yolks really that unhealthy?
Is eating raw eggs safe?