Examples of using "килограмма" in a sentence and their english translations:
I lost three kilograms.
It only weighs 3 kilograms.
I've gained three kilograms.
Buy two kilos of meat.
The net weight is three kilograms.
I lost three kilograms.
- I've lost three kilos.
- I've lost three kilograms.
Tom lost 70 lbs.
I'd like two kilos of onions.
- I have put on two kilograms this summer.
- I have gained two kilograms this summer.
I gained two kilos this summer.
I have put on two kilograms this summer.
I'd like two kilos of apples.
I have gained two kilograms this summer.
This box weighs three kilograms.
Tom bought three kilograms of apples.
- I have put on two kilograms this summer.
- I have gained two kilograms this summer.
Tom needs to lose three or four kilos.
I'd like two kilos of apples.
A good specimen might weigh up to a kilo.
I'd like three kilos of onions.
I gained two kilos this summer.
How can I lose three kilograms in a week?
- I have put on two kilograms this summer.
- I gained two kilos this summer.
"What do you want?" "Two kilos of potatoes, please."
to get a kilogram, for example, to the Moon's surface,
After getting married, my wife put on five pounds.
The police searched the house and seized 2 kilograms of heroin.
I need to lose five pounds.
- I've gained three kilos.
- I've gained three kilograms.
- She gained fifty pounds after she got married.
- She gained 23 kg after she got married.
- She gained 3 and a half stones after she got married.
He weighs 270 pounds.
I'm sure I lost at least 3 kilos this week.
Oh, I just gained two kilos. I should stop eating snacks.