Examples of using "продают" in a sentence and their english translations:
- They sell old rugs.
- They sell old carpets.
They sell shoes.
They sell furniture.
What are they selling?
They sell candy.
Gasoline is sold by the liter.
They sell shoes.
Do they sell tangerines?
Do they sell tangerines?
They don't sell it.
They sell us copper.
They sell everything here.
They sell meat at this store.
They sell sporting goods.
Are they selling their house?
- They sell old rugs.
- They sell old carpets.
You sell us fish.
That store sells all kinds of things.
- They are selling fish and meat.
- They're selling fish and meat.
This store sells vegetables.
Do they sell notebooks at that store?
I wonder why eggs are sold by the dozen.
Liquor is not sold at this store.
They sell live fish at the fish store.
about wet markets,
This store sells old books.
Do they sell notebooks at that store?
They no longer sell the product.
Do they sell books?
They sell imports at that store.
Gasoline is sold by the liter.
There are some nice apples on sale in that shop.
They don't sell it.
a typical neighborhood store with a little bit of everything.
In many places blind persons sell lottery tickets.
Maria doesn't eat food that's sold on the street.
Tomorrow morning, they're selling tickets for the Shakira concert.
They sell apples, oranges, eggs, and so on.
Does the store you're going to sell rice?
A retail merchant buys wholesale and sells retail.
They sell fruit, bread, cakes, and many other things.
They don't sell beer here.
They sell meat at this store.
They sell fish and meat.
The shop on the corner sells fruit at a very good price.
Do they sell notebooks at that store?
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They sell imported goods at the shop.
They sell textbooks at the bookstore.
Pharmaceutical companies hide information from the public about the safety of the medications they sell.
They sell meat at that store.
If you're not paying for something, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold.
They sue companies that sell MP3 players without paying them.
They sell sugar at the store.
That store sells newspapers and magazines.
They sell sugar and salt at that store.
That store sells men's wear.
The shop on the corner sells fruit at a very good price.
"This tape is ruined. It's also the last." "Objection! There's gotta be another one out th—" "Get real, Your Majesty." "I'm going to 'Blockbuster'." "There is no store that provides tapes anymore. You're screwed." "Oah!"