Examples of using "Mantequilla" in a sentence and their english translations:
I need more butter.
I am eating butter.
The butter smells good.
We eat butter on bread.
Butter is soft.
Where's the butter?
Butter is made from milk.
Butter is soft.
- Please pass me the butter.
- Pass me the butter, please.
I need some butter. Do you have any?
Is there any butter in the refrigerator?
He has butter and cheese.
What is butter made of?
Butter is made from milk.
- She substituted margarine for butter.
- She spread on margarine instead of butter.
This butter is domestic, but it is in no way inferior to foreign butter.
You must buy milk, eggs, butter, and so on.
We eat bread and butter for lunch.
I'd like some more butter.
We make butter from milk.
What is butter made of?
Pass me the butter, will you please.
Butter is made from cream.
What is butter made of?
We need a knife for the butter.
Did you mistake the margarine for butter?
Butter is made from milk.
She put some butter on her bread.
Tom buttered his toast.
I've bought a tub of butter.
Butter is made from milk.
- Bread and butter is my usual breakfast.
- Bread and butter are my usual breakfast.
I ate nothing but bread and butter.
There isn't much butter left in the refrigerator.
- She substituted margarine for butter.
- She used margarine instead of butter.
Can you tell butter from margarine?
We are applying butter on our bread.
I ate bread and butter this morning.
She spread the margarine in place of the butter.
He likes bread and butter.
I like butter better than cheese.
- I thought Tom would want butter on his toast.
- I thought that Tom would want butter on his toast.
The butter is made from cows' milk.
Tom buttered a slice of bread.
We are using a new process to make butter.
She substituted butter with margarine.
The butter on the bread is very good.
Cheese and butter are products made from milk.
How many calories are in 100 grams of butter?
Seth ate chocolate and I, peanut butter.
The butter in the box has melted.
The peanut butter is on sale!
I eat mashed potatoes with butter and onions.
There might be more butter in the refrigerator.
Cheese and butter are products made from milk.
Milk is made into butter and cheese.
To make a tart, you need eggs, butter and sugar.
Tom made himself a peanut butter sandwich.
Poverty teaches you to eat bread without butter.
Melt the chocolate, add butter and mix well.
He brings home the bread and butter.
Tom ate a spoonful of peanut butter.
He likes bread and butter.
Aren't you able to tell the difference between butter and margarine?
The store sells foodstuffs, such as butter, cheese, and sugar.
The stockbreeder makes butter with the milk of his cows.