Examples of using "чашка" in a sentence and their english translations:
Which cup is yours?
Is this your cup?
The cup is full.
The cup broke.
The cup is empty.
The cup is on the table.
- That is not your cup.
- That's not your cup.
You have my mug.
The cup has a crack.
Which cup is yours?
Where's my cup?
Whose cup is this?
Tom's cup is empty.
Is this Tom's cup?
Is this cup clean?
The cup is black and white.
There's only one clean cup.
There is a cup on the table.
There's one cup on the table.
Your cup is on the table.
- That is not your cup.
- That's not your cup.
Tom's cup was empty.
He needs a cup of sugar.
The cup is filled to the brim.
The cup is on the table.
I like this cup.
The teacup fell down and shattered.
This is a cup.
My cup was empty.
This cup is too big.
How much is a cup of coffee?
I need a cup of coffee.
I need a cup of hot coffee.
How much does a cup of coffee cost here?
Does a cup of coffee cost one crown?
The cup broke when it fell off the table.
- A cup of coffee costs one crown.
- A cup of coffee costs a krone.
The cup of coffee is full to the brim.
This teacup is almost translucent.
There was a broken cup on the table.
- A bowl of rice is about 180 grams.
- A bowl of rice weighs about 180 grams.
In those days, a cup of coffee cost 200 yen.
A bowl of rice is about 180 grams.
A strong cup of coffee helps me wake up.
This is a coffee cup made in England.
- A small cup of coffee costs two euros.
- A small cup of coffee costs two euro.
- A small cup of coffee is two euros.
- A small cup of coffee is two euro.
- A small cup of coffee costs €2.
- A small cup of coffee is €2.
A cup of coffee cost 200 yen in those days.
The cup was empty.
A bowl of rice is about 180 grams.
A cup of coffee relieved me of my headache.
The cup is made of gold.
A cup of coffee cost 200 yen in those days.
A cup of coffee cost 200 yen in those days.
My cup's empty.
What I need is another cup of coffee.
- This is the best cup of coffee I've ever drunk.
- This is the best cup of coffee that I've ever drunk.
- A small cup of coffee costs two euros.
- A small cup of coffee costs two euro.
- A small cup of coffee is two euros.
- A small cup of coffee is two euro.
- A small cup of coffee costs €2.
- A small cup of coffee is €2.
Which one is my cup?