Examples of using "Zanahorias" in a sentence and their english translations:
Tom bought some carrots.
Tom bought some carrots.
I hate carrots.
Are there bigger carrots?
Tom hates carrots.
Let me cut the carrots.
How much do the carrots cost?
She hates carrots.
Tom peeled the carrots.
He hates carrots.
- Rabbits like carrots.
- Rabbits love carrots.
I included onions, carrots, and potatoes.
- The carrots cost three dollars.
- Carrots cost three dollars.
I don't like carrots.
I forgot to buy carrots.
Peel the potatoes and carrots.
The hare stole carrots from the garden.
Carrots contain a lot of vitamin A.
Put the carrots in the pot.
- Rabbits like to eat carrots.
- Rabbits like carrots.
Peel the carrots and slice them into strips.
I cannot eat carrots. I don't like them.
The boy doesn't like carrots.
- Carrots are good for the eyesight.
- Carrots are good for your eyesight.
- Rabbits like to eat carrots.
- Rabbits like carrots.
Tom ate only three carrots for lunch.
"I don't like carrots." "Neither do I."
I like carrots least of all.
Except for carrots, there is nothing he won't eat.
Some people say that eating carrots will improve your eyesight.
Tom accidentally cut his hand when he was slicing carrots.
I'll give you the ice cream after you eat all the carrots.
Peas and carrots are common ingredients in soups.
Mother made me eat carrots every day in my childhood.
- Not liking carrots, he didn't eat it.
- He does not like carrots, so he did not eat it.
Tom accidentally cut his finger with a knife while chopping carrots.
No, carrots are not so important as to require exclamation points.