Examples of using "Havuç" in a sentence and their english translations:
Eggplant, carrot, tomato.
- The carrots cost three dollars.
- Carrots cost three dollars.
Tom doesn't like carrots.
Rabbits love carrots.
The rabbit is eating a carrot.
Rabbits like carrots.
Do you like carrots?
They sell carrots at the grocery store.
"I don't like carrots." "Neither do I."
- Rabbits like to eat carrots.
- Rabbits like carrots.
She cut off the carrot tops.
I forgot you don't like carrots.
She diced a carrot.
A carrot is a healthy snack.
I eat a lot of carrots.
Purple carrots would be strange.
- Carrots are good for the eyesight.
- Carrots are good for your eyesight.
You don't like carrots, do you?
Have you ever drunk carrot juice?
The hare stole a carrot from the garden.
Tom is nibbling on a carrot stick.
Please buy me a few carrots.
He likes to eat raw carrots.
- Tom likes raw carrots.
- Tom likes eating raw carrots.
You put too many carrots in the stew.
Carrots are even worse than onions.
The hipster rabbit refused to eat carrots.
Parsnips, squash, carrots, peas and sweet potatoes are considered starchy vegetables.
- Not liking carrots, he didn't eat it.
- He does not like carrots, so he did not eat it.
- I had no idea you didn't like carrots.
- I had no idea that you didn't like carrots.
Carrots contain a lot of vitamin A.
Except for carrots, there is nothing he won't eat.
Tom could hear Mary crunching on a carrot.
Mother made me eat carrots every day in my childhood.
Tom accidentally cut his finger with a knife while chopping carrots.
- Tom says he knows Mary won't eat raw carrots.
- Tom says he knows that Mary won't eat raw carrots.
- She has reddish hair, whence comes her nickname "Carrot".
- She has reddish hair. That's why her nickname is Carrot.
Some people say that eating carrots will improve your eyesight.
Tom ate only three carrots for lunch.
We have squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, carrots, okra and potatoes.
She has red hair, so they gave her the nickname "Carrot".
Parsnip is a biennial species, similar to carrots.
Tom knew Mary was unlikely to eat the stew if he put carrots in it.
No, a carrot is not important enough to need an exclamation mark after it.
We need a carrot, a beet, and broccoli. They need to be raw, not cooked.
- Carrots are good for the eyes. Have you ever seen a rabbit with glasses on?
- Carrots are good for your eyes. Have you ever seen a rabbit wearing glasses?