Examples of using "Vendem" in a sentence and their english translations:
- They sell shoes.
- You sell shoes.
They sell shoes.
Do they sell tangerines?
They sell shoes.
They don't sell it.
You sell shoes.
They sell furniture.
They sell candy.
These books are poor sellers.
They don't sell it.
Does every shop sell laptops?
Do you sell the hibiscus?
They don't sell it.
Do you only sell clothes?
Do you sell on credit?
What do they sell?
Flowers are sold there.
Do they sell rose quartz?
They sell antique rugs.
Her books sell pretty well.
They no longer sell the product.
They sell carrots at the grocery store.
They sell land by the acre.
They sell eggs at the supermarket.
They sell fish and meat.
My books sell very well.
They sell shoes at that store.
Do they sell notebooks at that store?
Newspapers are sold in the kiosk.
Her books sell pretty well.
Do you sell beard trimmers?
At these events they sell few products.
They no longer sell the product.
My books don't sell very well.
- Stamps are not sold in this store.
- Stamps aren't sold in this store.
They sell sugar and salt at that store.
[in Spanish] They sell at a high price.
They sell apples at five dollars each.
They sell sugar and salt at that store.
Do you sell mineral water?
They don't sell what you need here.
Some people do ads and they sell digital products.
They deal in shoes and clothes at that store.
They sell fruit, bread, cakes, and many other things.
In many places blind persons sell lottery tickets.
They sell meat in this store.
They sell apples, oranges, eggs, and so on.
Do they sell flowers at this store?
Some people sell digital products and physical at the same time.
You'll see the children selling Arabian jasmines on the streets.
Do they sell moonstone at their crystal shop?
They have a blog all about fitness and they sell physical products.
How many muffins do you sell a day?
Only girls' shoes are sold here.
They get paid the same whether they sell one plate of food, or fifty.