Examples of using "Sushi" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Let's have sushi.
- Let's eat sushi.
Do you like sushi?
Have you tried sushi?
I hate sushi.
I'll have sushi.
I would like to eat sushi.
Do you want to have sushi tonight?
You ate sushi yesterday, didn't you?
I love to eat sushi.
I like sushi.
- Let's have sushi.
- Let's eat sushi.
I watched a documentary about sushi.
I don't like sushi.
- She doesn't like sushi.
- She does not like sushi.
Sushi is delicious.
Why don't you have some sushi?
Do Japanese people eat sushi every day?
I've never had sushi.
I don't feel like eating sushi.
This is good sushi.
Sami was eating sushi.
Excuse me, can you make the sushi without wasabi?
- What's your favourite type of sushi?
- What's your favorite kind of sushi?
She says she's never eaten sushi.
She just ate sushi and drank beer.
He just ate sushi and drank beer.
- I eat sushi every chance I get.
- I eat sushi every chance that I get.
I had never eaten sushi before.
I just ate sushi and drank beer.
We just ate sushi and drank beer.
Quite a few Americans like sushi.
Sushi is a Japanese food.
Sushi is a repulsive food.
Tom is a sushi lover.
Sushi is OK, but I'd prefer Thai food.
I can actually just munch into this raw, like sushi.
Which do you like better, sushi or tempura?
Tom showed Mary how to make sushi.
Some people eat sushi with their hands.
Tom regularly eats sushi with his mother.
- He says he's never eaten sushi.
- She says she's never eaten sushi.
- "What will he order at the restaurant?" "I think some sushi."
- "What will she order at the restaurant?" "I think some sushi."
- "What will you order at the restaurant?" "I think some sushi."
Excuse me, can you make the sushi without wasabi?
The sushi at this shop tastes good.
I ordered sushi, and John tempura.
Sushi is good, but Thai dishes are better.
Tom ate sushi at an expensive restaurant just around the corner.