Examples of using "Jajka" in a sentence and their english translations:
We eat eggs.
Birds lay eggs.
Do you eat eggs?
There are some eggs in the box.
Excuse me. Where are the eggs?
I love hard-boiled eggs.
We buy eggs by the dozen.
The eggs are still hot.
- Eggs tend to go bad in summer.
- Eggs go bad quickly in the summer.
They sell eggs at the supermarket.
Tom put the eggs on a plate.
I have a boiled egg for breakfast every day.
- I like meat, but eggs do not agree with me.
- I like meat, but eggs don't agree with me.
Birds lay eggs.
Tom eats eggs without salt or pepper.
- They sell apples, oranges, eggs, and so on.
- They sell apples, mandarines, eggs and so on.
- I think Tom might be allergic to eggs.
- I think that Tom might be allergic to eggs.
A doctor told me that eating eggs was bad for me.
Even though she's allergic, I gave an egg to the child.
Cows give us milk and chickens give us eggs.
- I'd like my egg very, very soft boiled.
- Please boil the eggs just a little so that even the whites are not quite hard.
On the table, there was a plate with three fried eggs on it.
Is eating raw eggs safe?
Put all your eggs in one basket and then watch that basket.