Examples of using "Pescado" in a sentence and their english translations:
I ate fish yesterday.
Do you eat fish?
Do you want fish?
They can fish.
I would like some fish.
- I eat fish daily.
- I eat fish every day.
I'm allergic to fish.
Smells pretty fishy.
Fish, please.
We eat fish raw.
Meat or fish?
- I am frying fish.
- I'm frying fish.
You sell us fish.
How many fish did you catch?
You've got me.
We had fish for supper last night.
I don't eat fish.
I ate fish yesterday.
Do you know how to cook fish?
Which did you eat, fish or meat?
We have fish for dinner today.
He often eats fish for dinner.
We have fish for dinner today.
What did you eat? Fish or meat?
It's fish time! Oh, yeah. Oh!
- Do you like fish?
- Do you like eating fish?
How can I pick out fresh fish?
Do you often have fish for dinner?
He doesn't eat raw fish.
- I like fish.
- I love fish.
I eat fish every week.
I want to eat fresh fish.
"Do you have some fish?" "Yes, I do."
Do you like eating fish?
Tom doesn't eat fish.
This fish stinks.
She cooked some fish for me.
I would like some fish.
This fish is good.
I'm sick of fish.
I didn't order fish.
Would you like meat or fish?
Fish is expensive.
I love fish.
The fish was delicious.
He often eats fish for dinner.
We ate fish and rice.
Do you know how to cook fish?
They eat fish on Fridays.
Tom eats a lot of fish.
Neither fish nor fowl.
Would the kids eat fish?
Neither fish nor fowl.
The mouse cooks fish.
Do you like eating fish?
I think we'll eat fish.
I eat fish daily.
Do you prefer fish or chicken?
when humans eat fish and seafood,
Do you know how to cook fish?
They sell fish and meat.