Examples of using "Garrafas" in a sentence and their english translations:
Let's order two bottles.
Let's order two bottles.
- They drank two bottles of wine.
- They have drunk two bottles of wine.
My hobby is collecting old bottles.
Two small bottles, please.
Tom opened one of the bottles.
Where did you put the bottles?
Where did you put the bottles?
Don't open those bottles right here.
I bought several bottles of wine.
I bought two bottles of milk.
I bought three bottles of wine.
My hobby is collecting old bottles.
Tom drank three bottles of beer.
John drank many bottles of wine.
They have drunk two bottles of wine.
There were three empty wine bottles on the table.
Tom bought three bottles of red wine.
You’ve had eleven bottles of beer!
Glass bottles aren't used much anymore.
Tom bought three bottles of grape juice.
Beer bottles are made of glass.
He was feeding his stomach by collecting bottles on the streets
Mother bought two bottles of orange juice.
Above the sink are several whisky bottles.
Glass bottles aren't used much anymore.
I'm going to buy a few bottles of wine for dinner.
My mother bought two bottles of orange juice.
Open the cupboard to the left, the bottles are in there.
Open the cupboard to the left, the bottles are in there.
Tom drinks two bottles of wine with each meal.
There is a lot of food and bottles of wine on the table.
Take some bottles of water to the meeting room.
- We should've bought three bottles of wine.
- We should have bought three bottles of wine.
Tom drank three bottles of wine by himself last night.
In the photo, some bottles with different types of vegetable oils are seen.
I went to the supermarket and bought three oranges, in addition to two soda bottles.
I went to the supermarket and bought three oranges, in addition to two soda bottles.
Buy two bottles of oil when you go to the supermarket.
Tom came back from the kitchen into the living room with two bottles of beer and handed one of them to John.
My father used to drink 4 bottles of beer and smoke 4 packets of cigarettes every day without fail.