Examples of using "Помидоры" in a sentence and their english translations:
Did you water the tomatoes?
We've sliced the tomatoes.
Tom cut the tomatoes.
Do you like tomatoes?
Did you buy tomatoes?
Does Tom like tomatoes?
Does Tom like tomatoes?
- Tom sliced the tomatoes.
- Tom cut the tomatoes.
Did you buy tomatoes?
I grow tomatoes.
Tom cut the tomatoes.
I hate tomatoes.
No, it's the tomatoes.
Did you buy tomatoes?
They eat tomatoes.
- I love tomatoes.
- I like tomatoes.
- I eat tomatoes.
- I'm eating tomatoes.
The tomatoes have grown well.
I like eating tomatoes.
The tomato is subject to a number of diseases.
Does Tom like tomatoes?
He planted pink tomatoes.
I love growing tomatoes.
I don't like tomatoes.
Growing tomatoes is very difficult.
He planted tomatoes in his garden.
I grow tomatoes in plastic houses.
He grows tomatoes in his garden.
We have a good crop of tomatoes this year.
"Are those apples?" —"No, they're tomatoes."
Tomatoes aren't technically vegetables.
She grows tomatoes in her garden.
Tom grows tomatoes in his garden.
She grows tomatoes in her garden.
It was once believed that tomatoes were poisonous.
Tom grows tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce.
These are the first tomatoes from my garden.
There is meat, cheese and tomatoes in my sandwich.
We need carrots and tomatoes for the soup.
People used to think that tomatoes were poisonous.
There is meat, cheese and tomatoes in my sandwich.
Have you ever eaten tomatoes with sugar?
He grows tomatoes in the garden.
Strictly speaking, tomatoes aren't vegetables, but rather fruits.
Even though it's an hydroponic tomato, it's quite tasty.
Look, they say listening to Mozart makes tomatoes grow.
My aunt grows tomatoes in her garden.
If you want tomatoes, go to the fruit and vegetable section.
Those tomatoes being picked are in our kitchen shelves.
I grew tomatoes last year and they were very good.
This pizza recipe includes hard-boiled eggs, tomatoes and oregano.
- Look, a tomato which grew up listening to Mozart!
- Look, tomatoes which grew up listening to Mozart!
I grew tomatoes last year and they were very good.
- You're comparing apples and oranges!
- You are comparing apples and oranges.
- You're comparing apples and oranges.
"What is that yellow thing?" "This? It's a tomato." "A tomato? Are there such things as yellow tomatoes?"
"What is that yellow thing?" "This? It's a tomato." "A tomato? Are there such things as yellow tomatoes?"
The tomato is a vegetable, not a fruit.
- You're comparing chalk and cheese!
- You're comparing apples and oranges!
- You are comparing apples and oranges.