Examples of using "Compro" in a sentence and their english translations:
I never buy sugar.
How much sugar should I buy?
I'm buying a computer.
I'll buy you a new one.
I don't buy or sell anything!
I'll buy you anything you want.
I buy milk almost every day.
I only buy soft toilet paper.
I buy a lot of books in this bookshop.
Shall I buy you a ticket for the concert?
I only buy fresh vegetables, never frozen.
I buy eggs straight from the farm.
- See, I don't know 'cause I don't buy it.
I buy things that I know I am not going to use.
Lisa, keep an eye on my suitcase while I buy our train tickets.
I buy the flowers because I will pay visit to my grandmother this evening.
First I'll go to the bank, and then I'll buy the tickets.
You ask me why I buy rice and flowers? I buy rice to live and flowers to have something to live for.
Keep an eye on my bag while I buy a ticket.
I buy silver from a man who owns a mine.
Keep an eye on my suitcase while I buy my ticket.
I buy silver from a man who owns a mine.
If there's a cheap kanji dictionary in Japan, I will buy it.
Thanks to my short legs, I have to shorten all of the pants that I buy.
At the market where I bought the vegetables, you can also buy flowers.
First I'll look at the prices, and only then I'll decide whether I'll buy the camera or not.
I buy the flowers because I will pay visit to my grandmother this evening.
Where do you buy bus tickets?
I don't have good luck, so I don't play pachinko or buy lottery tickets.