Examples of using "Cenoura" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom hates carrots.
I hate carrots.
He hates carrots.
Tom likes carrots.
He chopped the carrot.
I don't like carrots.
Have you ever drunk carrot juice?
Tom doesn't like carrots.
- The rabbit is eating the carrot.
- The rabbit is eating a carrot.
- I know you hate carrots.
- I know that you hate carrots.
- Tom likes raw carrots.
- Tom likes eating raw carrots.
The rabbit is eating a carrot.
The boy doesn't like carrots.
Tom is eating a raw carrot.
The hare stole a carrot from the garden.
I don't like carrots at all.
She has reddish hair, whence comes her nickname "Carrot".
Add the grated carrots and diced cheese.
The main product of the farm whence this watermelon came are carrots. That's why its label has a carrot on it.
The only carrot in the kitchen became the nose of the snowman we've built.
It snowed the whole night. This morning the village children made a snow man. Its nose is a carrot.