Examples of using "Pimienta" in a sentence and their english translations:
You put in too much pepper.
You put in too much pepper.
Add a little more pepper.
Do you want pepper on it?
You put in too much pepper.
Could you please pass me the pepper?
Do you want pepper on it?
Do you like pepper?
Add a little more pepper.
Please pass me the pepper.
You put far too much pepper in it.
Pass me the pepper grinder.
Pepper is a spice.
Don't put so much pepper in the soup.
Pass me the salt and pepper, please.
May I trouble you for the pepper?
I want two hot dogs with lots of pepper.
Please give me salt and pepper.
Pepper burned his mouth.
Add salt and pepper to taste.
Spicy pepper is my favorite.
Could you pass me the pepper, please?
Two grams of pepper is enough.
Don't put so much pepper in the soup.
Pass me the salt and pepper, please.
I seasoned the fish with salt and pepper.
Bring me some soup, please. Hold the pepper.
Tom eats eggs without salt or pepper.
How about adding a touch of pepper?
We've just run out of salt and pepper.
Excuse me, could you pass me the salt and pepper?
Maybe it's best not to add pepper.
I seasoned the fish with salt and pepper.
Don't put so much pepper in the soup.
Do you want some pepper in your hamburger?
- I think that you should add a little more pepper.
- I think you should add a little more pepper.
- I think that you should add a bit more pepper.
- I think you should add a bit more pepper.
Is this dish seasoned with pepper or paprika?
- Tom thought Mary knew where to buy black pepper.
- Tom thought that Mary knew where to buy black pepper.
This increases the doubts and becomes salt and pepper
Tom asked me to pass him the salt and pepper.
The only spice Tom puts on meat is pepper.
Salt and pepper completely and add a dash of nutmeg.
Tom asked Mary to pass him the salt and pepper.
- I think it'll taste better if you add a little salt and pepper.
- I think that it'll taste better if you add a little salt and pepper.
What are little girls made of? Sugar and spice and everything nice.