Examples of using "испёк" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom baked muffins.
He baked muffins.
Tom baked bread.
Tom baked a pie.
Tom baked brownies.
Tom made cookies.
Tom made pancakes.
I baked bread.
He made bread.
He baked a pie.
I baked cookies.
He made me a cake.
He baked her a cake.
Who baked this cake?
Tom baked me a cake.
Tom made pancakes for Mary.
How many pies did you bake?
Tom made an apple pie.
Tom baked three pies.
- I baked an apple pie.
- I made an apple pie.
Tom made me cookies.
Tom baked Mary a cake.
I baked it for you.
I made this cake.
Tom baked Mary a cake.
I baked Tom a cake.
Tom made Mary a birthday cake.
Did you really bake the pie by yourself?
- Tom baked a cake for Mary.
- Tom baked Mary a cake.
Tom has baked a pie for dessert.
He baked her a cake.
Tom baked three loaves of bread.
Tom baked three dozen cookies.
I baked it for you.
I made an apple pie for dessert.
Tom baked Mary an apple pie.
Tom doesn't know who baked the cake.
I baked a pie.
I made pancakes.
I made you cookies.
I baked it for you.
The cake that Tom baked looked really delicious.
Tom baked his wife a pumpkin pie.
Tom baked a cake for Mary's birthday.
I don't know who baked this cake.
I knew you'd like the cake that Tom baked.
I've baked a cake for you.
I baked it for you.
Who made this cake?
I baked it for you.
I baked it for you.
I made an apple pie.
Tom baked bread yesterday.
Did you bake a cake?
The blueberry cake he made was delicious.
I baked a cake for her.
The cake I made was not eaten by you, it was eaten by your sister.
I baked these cookies for you.
I baked these cookies for her.
I baked these cookies for them.
I baked it for you.
Tom would never forgive us if we ate the cake he baked for Mary.
- I baked some cookies for Tom.
- I baked Tom some cookies.
In honor of tomorrow's Esperanto club meeting, I baked a cake with white frosting and a green star in the center.
I baked two pies this afternoon.