Dizionario maltese - Inglese

Malti - English

tuffieħ in inglese:

1. apples apples


I love apples.
Tom bought a bag of apples and he ate a third of them in one day.
My mother bought some apples at a fruit store.
I bought three apples and two bunches of grapes for dessert at the market.
I took one, and gave the other apples to my little sister.
We have more apples than we could eat in a day.
I have all these apples to carry, not to mention this bag of potatoes.
The apples which he sent to me were delicious.
You'd be amazed how many apples you can buy for two hundred dollars.
The apples from our own tree taste much better than the sprayed apples from the supermarket.
The child who was caught stealing apples bravely faced the music in accepting his punishment.
The two of you need to take the basket of apples over to your grandfather, the mother said. "You will grab it from one side, and you - from the other. And that's how you'll set out."
Apple is a countable noun, so it makes grammatical sense to have five apples.
Almaty means "The Father of Apples" in many Turkic languages.
Add the honey, lemon juice, chopped almonds and the chopped apples.