Examples of using "Piłki" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I hate football.
- I hate soccer.
- She doesn't like soccer.
- She doesn't like football.
All of the balls are yellow.
Do you know the rules of football?
I don't like football.
It is something like a ball.
- He is mad about football.
- He's crazy about soccer.
- She doesn't like soccer.
- She doesn't like football.
I like the tennis more than the soccer.
There's a soccer match tomorrow.
- The soccer game is tomorrow.
- The football game is tomorrow.
His handling of the ball borders on wizardry.
My dad doesn't like soccer.
- Mark is an ardent football fan.
- Mark is an avid football fan.
He likes neither baseball nor football.
Supporters fought with each other after the football match.
What were the balls made of? Thousands of years ago, the Egyptians made balls out of soft leather or cloth.
In the blink of an eye, the tennis-ball-sized dumpling had disappeared.
She seems quite indifferent to football.
I can't understand her obsession with soccer.
- It is fair to say that both balls are of equal weight.
- We could say that both of those balls are the same weight.
- You could say that both of those balls are the same weight.
- You could say that both balls have the same weight.
Tom wasn't able to catch the ball with one hand.
That primary school has a strong soccer team.
I'm crazy about football.