Examples of using "«чайник»" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Put the kettle on.
- Go put the kettle on.
Go put the kettle on.
The kettle is boiling.
The kettle is full.
- The kettle started to whistle.
- The kettle started whistling.
- I'll put the kettle on.
- I'll go put the kettle on.
"What's he been eating?" "The last thing, I think, was a kettle." "A kettle of what?" "No. A kettle. A black thing with a handle and spout."
That's a nice-looking teapot!
Could you please put on the tea kettle?
The teapot is on the table.
Tom put the kettle on.
- I'll put the kettle on.
- I'll go put the kettle on.
Bob filled the teapot with water.
I'm a noob, shoot me.
Please fill the teapot with boiling water.
Please fill the teapot with boiling water.
Wait till the kettle begins to sing.
Once a noob, always a noob.
- Tom put a kettle on the stove.
- Tom put the kettle on the stove.
When well-meaning noobs start giving out advice, expect the end times.
The teapot was that happy that it started to whistle with pleasure.
I remember asking my housemates what the German word for a kettle was.
If you put more tea-leaves in the teapot, the tea will taste better.
If you put more tea leaves into the pot, the tea will taste better.
Bob filled the pot with water.
A noob once met Betty and while desperately trying hard not to get killed, ended up killing himself.