Examples of using "Pasteles" in a sentence and their english translations:
How many pies did you bake?
There were two cakes.
Have these cakes.
Are you going to eat those cakes?
It starts with the cakes.
I like cake.
They bake good cakes.
I also like cakes.
Yesterday I baked pastries with mushrooms.
Are you going to eat these cakes?
He says, "Cookies, cakes and pies."
There were two cakes.
- Children are fond of cake.
- Children love cakes.
If they don't have bread, let them eat cake.
I like neither of the cakes.
I also like cake.
- There were two cakes.
- There were two pieces of cake.
"Who bakes the cakes?" "Alessandra bakes them."
"Who baked the cakes?" "Alessandre baked them."
"There are no cakes left?" "I ate them both..."
There are over 15 different kinds of pies.
We make a lot of money selling cakes in the school.
She endorsed Spratt’s Dog Cakes.
These cakes are good. Please try one.
- "There are no cakes left?" "I ate them both..."
- "Are there no cakes left?" "I ate them both."
"There are no more cakes?" "I ate both of them."
All my cakes are delicious!
Of all these cakes I like this one best.
Who ate all the pies?
There were two cakes. I ate one and then I ate the other.
Put the cooled, cooked apple mixture into the pastry case.
My wife has a sweet tooth. She spends all day eating chocolate cake.
I also like cake.
I like watercolors more than pastels.