Examples of using "Yemen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Yemen is at war.
You need to eat breakfast.
- I don't think you should eat that.
- I don't think that you should eat that.
You need to eat something.
- You should eat more.
- You need to eat more.
- You should've eaten some cake.
- You should have eaten some cake.
You need to eat more fiber.
I think you should eat a ham sandwich.
I think it is necessary for you to eat more.
You should be eating healthier food.
You need to eat more vegetables.
Yemen is a country in the Middle East.
It's essential that you eat more vegetables.
- You should've eaten more for breakfast.
- You should have eaten more for breakfast.
I think you should eat something.
You need to eat more meat.
I'm sure I can find something for you to eat.
You're too thin. You ought to eat more.
What did they give you to eat?
I'll make something for you to eat.
You need to eat if you want to get strong.
that came from Abyssinia via Yemen in the 17th century.
You're too skinny! You need to eat more.
You should eat slower.
You need to eat something before you go to work.
Throughout its history, Yemen has experienced 11 civil wars.
If you ate fewer burgers, you'd probably be healthier.
Till the 18th century Yemen was the source of nearly all the world's coffee.
And this other place you see on the map… this is called Yemen as is in the-middle-of-a-civil-war