Examples of using "Sucre" in a sentence and their english translations:
I like sugar.
Don't you add some sugar?
No sugar for you?
Sugar is soluble in water.
Do you want sugar?
All sugar is sweet.
Sugar is sweet.
Let the sugar caramelise.
I need sugar.
With or without sugar?
honey, sugar and finally dextrose, grape sugar,
We've run out of sugar.
Don't you add some sugar?
Sugar dissolves in water.
- I drink my tea without sugar.
- I drink tea without sugar.
Don't you add some sugar?
One lump of sugar, please.
He likes coffee without sugar.
Is sugar a poison?
One lump of sugar, please.
We never use sugar.
Add sugar to the tea.
- We have no sugar.
- We don't have sugar.
- We don't have any sugar.
Sugar dissolves in water.
Don't you add some sugar?
- Where there is smoke, there is fire.
- Sugar draws ants.
This isn't sugar.
No sugar for you?
Ants like sugar.
No sugar for you?
I need a bit of sugar.
Do you want some sugar in your coffee?
You added sugar to your coffee.
- Pass the sugar, please.
- Please pass me the sugar.
Do you put sugar in your coffee?
Sugar is bad for your teeth.
There was this olips sugar
- Ah, we have run short of sugar.
- Oh, we're out of sugar.
Ants are swarming around the sugar.
He likes coffee without sugar.
Put in a little more sugar.
I don't want any sugar.
- She likes her coffee without sugar.
- She doesn't like sugar in her coffee.
- Sugar dissolves in water.
- Sugar is soluble in water.
There's no sugar.
Sugar melts in hot water.
The sugar is in the bag.
I drink tea without sugar.
You're out of sugar.
We have to do without sugar.
Oh, we're out of sugar.
He likes coffee without sugar.
How much sugar do you use?
Sugar is water-soluble.
I like my coffee without sugar.
There is no sugar left in the pot.
Don't sugarcoat it.