Examples of using "Pilavı" in a sentence and their english translations:
Did you taste the rice?
The risotto is delicious.
I made rice.
- This restaurant has pilaf.
- This restaurant has pulao.
If you don't stir the rice, it will burn.
This is how we cook rice.
Tom likes chickpeas and rice.
- I had curry and rice last night.
- I ate curry rice last night.
- Does this restaurant have pilaf?
- Does this restaurant have pulao?
The curry rice at this restaurant is delicious.
We ate fish and rice.
This is how to cook rice.
- He's eating Uzbek pilaf at the restaurant now.
- She's eating Uzbek pilaf at the restaurant now.
- At the moment, he's eating Uzbek pilaf at a restaurant.
Do you have a spoon I can stir the rice with?
The abbot gave rice to the vixen.
- This restaurant has pilaf, right?
- This restaurant has pulao, right?
- So does this restaurant have pilaf?
- So does this restaurant have pulao?
- How does one cook rice without starch?
- How do you cook rice without starch?
Rice is usually eaten with chopsticks in Japan.
I eat rice almost every day.
Do you ever eat rice with a spoon?
Rice is nice with a dish of fish.
It's been two weeks since I ate rice.
- I wonder if this restaurant has pilaf.
- I wonder if this restaurant has pulao.
How does one cook rice without starch?
How much rice do you eat a week?
- I'd like to eat curry rice for dinner tonight.
- I want to eat curry rice for supper tonight.
Which do you prefer, rice or bread?
Tom eats rice at least once a day.
Tom eats at least three bowls of rice every day.
Tom loves beans and rice.
Eating rice with chopsticks raises blood sugar less than eating with a spoon because it's more difficult and increases the time it takes to eat.