Examples of using "Armut" in a sentence and their english translations:
This pear is green.
- I'm eating a pear.
- I am eating a pear.
I am pruning the pear trees.
This is a pear.
I eat pears.
Do you like pears?
She's eating a pear.
How much are the pears?
- Like father, like son.
- The apple does not fall far from the tree.
- The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Is this pear green?
This pear is better than yours.
- I'm eating a pear.
- I am eating a pear.
This pear smells nice.
There are some pears in the box.
Tom is eating a pear.
I'd like to buy some pears.
The pear tree in the garden bears a lot of fruit.
- Like breeds like.
- The apple does not fall far from the tree.
- The apple does not fall far from the trunk.
- The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
He didn't just eat 1 pear, but 3.
An apple will float in water, a pear won't.
Like father, like son.
This is the best tasting pear I've ever eaten.
An apple floats in water, but not a pear.
- Like father, like son.
- Like father like son.
- Like father, like son.
- The apple does not fall far from the tree.
- The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Tom sells apples for $5 and pears for $3.50. If 370 fruits were sold for a total of $1415, how many apples were sold?