Examples of using "Zwiebeln" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I love onions!
- I like onions.
Emily hates onions.
Tom hates onions.
I like onions.
I love onions!
Peel and dice the onions.
We hate raw onions.
They hate raw onions.
The onions have already sprouted.
I don't like onions.
I don't like green onions.
Have you ever peeled onions?
Onions cook more quickly than potatoes.
Tom doesn't like to eat onions.
I'd like two kilos of onions.
Shall I cut the onion?
This soup tastes of onions.
Tom chopped the onions.
I need three kilograms of onions.
I can eat anything but onions.
Tom bought way too many onions.
You need onions in the marinara sauce.
Please, no onions on my burger!
I'd like three kilos of onions.
Onions can be used in many dishes.
I can eat anything but onions.
Tom chopped the onion roughly.
Mary asked Tom to chop the onions.
- Mary cut herself while she was chopping up onions.
- Mary cut herself while she was mincing onions.
Tom didn't plant enough onions this year.
Tom cut himself chopping the onions.
I grow tomatoes and onions in my garden.
On top of the onions, he placed the hot dog.
Cucumbers, spinach, broccoli and onions are considered non-starchy vegetables.
There are in my garden a lot of vegetables: lettuce, onion, garlic, etc.
Tom didn't think Mary would eat the salad if it had onions in it.
He could not by any means tolerate the ghastly smell of rotting onion.
Let me show you how to chop onions without crying.
Mary cut herself while she was chopping up onions.
I chopped the onions and put them in a casserole with butter and oil.