Examples of using "çörek" in a sentence and their english translations:
You bring the donuts.
Have a donut.
I am eating a doughnut.
Let's get a doughnut.
I want a donut.
Save me a donut.
- Have a doughnut.
- Have a donut.
Would you like a cupcake?
I ate a donut.
Tom is eating a donut.
Tom ate a donut.
- The tickets were selling like hot cakes.
- The tickets sold like hot cakes.
Why don't we buy some donuts?
I don't want you eating donuts every morning.
- Are there any more donuts?
- Are there any more doughnuts?
She ate a doughnut.
- I want to buy a dozen donuts.
- I want to buy a dozen doughnuts.
Tom ate a doughnut.
Tom bought a dozen donuts.
How many donuts do you want?
I gave Tom some milk and cookies.
I want to eat a black sesame ice cream.
Could I have three cinnamon donuts?
I had a donut and a cup of coffee.
Yesterday I bought two steamed buns.
The cookiecutter shark is the only type of parasitic shark.
How many donuts do you think Tom ate?
I buy donuts every Sunday after church.
Do you want a cookie or something?
- Get up, Ronald! Your mother has made you a sweet roll.
- Get up, Ronald! Your mother has cooked you a sweetroll.
Can I have a donut?
Tom just wants a muffin and a cup of coffee.
Tom helped himself to a cup of coffee and a donut.
Tom grabbed a coffee and muffin on his way to work.
Tom drank a second cup of coffee and ate another doughnut.
My mother often prepares us doughnuts for breakfast because we love them.
Pour me another cup of coffee and I'll eat another doughnut.
Hope is when you suddenly run to the kitchen like a mad man to check if the empty chocolate cookie box you just finished an hour ago is magically full again.