yummy kelimesini İngilizce bir cümlede nasıl kullanacağınızı öğrenin. 34'den fazla özenle seçilmiş örnek.
Would you like to taste this yummy cake?
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
Ooh! Chocolate mousse. Yummy.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
Is that cabinet yummy?
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
Those British purists prefer to say “yummy mummy” instead of “MILF”. Whatever.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
The rice is yummy.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
It's so yummy.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
"Follow me!" Echo's mother called out. "Let's find some yummy beetles for breakfast."
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
The food is very yummy tonight.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
It tastes really yummy.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
Yummy!
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
It was so yummy.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
He invited us home to lunch on Sunday and cooked really yummy snails.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
That food is yummy.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
Now, that looks yummy. I'd like to try it.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
Coffee with cream and sugar is yummy.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
Tom was stuffing his face with yummy cake.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
My mom made some yummy breakfast.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
Ziri's barbecue is so yummy.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
If I eat ramen a lot, does it get less yummy?
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
On the day before my birthday of 2022, I ate a Yummy Meat pizza at the pizzeria, and at the cafe, I drank a glass of black iced tea and I tried a cup of pistachio latte with oat milk. I told the Vietnamese barista Jessica there that I could really taste the pistachio in it.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
On Lulu Island, I was a regular customer at the American-style diner Friendly Banners since 2017, but after it closed, I became a regular customer at the cafe Starbucks nearby since 2018. In 2021, I became a regular customer at also Yummy Slice Pizza, on the island.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
The medlars are yummy.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
That sounds yummy to me.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
The fruit is yummy.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
Now I want to eat yummy food.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
I talked to Greg the Filipino this morning in Starbucks café. Greg was drinking Mocha and I a Passion Tango iced tea. I saw that seemingly "Greek" muscleman again, in and out of the café with his coffee. "Ang laki! (So big!)," I said to Greg. His body is like a Greek god sculpture. (I am not really sure if he is Greek, but I heard him talking in his cellphone in a language that sounded Greek to me.) I took my second walk in the grey-sky morning: At Yummy Slice pizzeria, Sachet the Gujarati vendor and Tharsan the Sri Lankan owner were there, as I was drinking my grey-can Diet Coke. At the Subway sandwitcheria, I got a Turkey Ranch "Snackwich" with spinach, tomatoes, fried onions, cucumbers, and honey mustard sauce. Simran the Punjabi Sikh was my vendor. She talked about the coming Lohri Festival in January for Punjabis. It has to do with celebrating with bonfires and honouring childbirth. I greeted Don the head-shaven white man at Starbucks café, where I was eating almonds. Today is the 9th of December of 2024.
Translate from İngilizce to İspanyolca
In the cloudy, yet sunny, afternoon was my third walk of the day, here on Lulu Island. I was at Yummy Slice pizzeria to drink a grey-can Diet Coke. I exercised with my hand grip strengthener at my table. Sachet the Gujarati and Navjot the Punjabi were the vendors. There were throngs of parents with their Eurasian kids, eating or ordering pizza. I visited Kin's Farm Market. The radio was playing Xmas songs. Leo, the Cantonese vendor who speaks also Mandarin, exclaimed, "Viktor, bā bái!" The fragrance of baked Japanese sweet potato, "yaki-imo" in Japanese, "rostita batato" in Esperanto, was tempting. There was a metallic rectangular oven with heated stones inside. The colourful fruits enthralled me. The durian was still so dear! Today is the 9th of December of 2024.
These days, at Starbucks café, I have been addicted to Oat Nog Latte, but this morning, I decided to have Iced Gingerbread Oat Chai. I sat in the back, near the restrooms. It is a grey-sky day. I walk practically everyday to get to the café. It was extremely windy, today, though. I stopped at Yummy Slice pizzeria for a Diet Coke and Subway sandwitcheria for a Turkey Ranch "Snackwich" just before the café. Heading home, I then visited Kin's Farm fruteria. Grandma Taiwan was there at the front: "Míng sà la!" she exclaimed. The lotus roots were out of stock. The wind was ferocious, as I walked back home. The neighbourhood Tim Hortons will be opening soon. Today is the 14th of December of 2024.
Happy Zamenhof Day! Today is the birthday of Dr. L.L. Zamenhof, the Jew who invented Esperanto in 1887 in Russian-occupied Poland. I am an Esperantist. It is a sunny blue-sky morning. I walked to Yummy Slice pizzeria. Rose the Filipina vendor was there. I was drinking a red-can Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. (I ought to mention that I ate a slice of green pesto pizza. And I was exercising with my hand grip strengthener at my table.) A Japanese likens my situation to a vast deserted café in Chiangmai, Thailand. But here on Lulu Island, homebound, I stopped by Kin's Farm fruteria. Leo, the Cantonese vendor who speaks also Mandarin, exclaimed, "Dà míng!" There were longans, kumquats, and jujubes in plastic bags at the front. Today is the 15th of December of 2024.
This winter has been warmer than usual, so far, without snow, here on Lulu Island. In the morning, this 27th of December of 2024, I walked twice to Tim Hortons: Firstly, I ate two hash browns with an oat milk iced coffee. Secondly, I ate a sausage egg English muffin meal, including a hash brown and oat milk iced coffee. I went to Starbucks for an oat nog latte. I missed Greg, my Filipino friend, who left just before me. Then, I went to Yummy Slice pizzeria for a red-can Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. The Filipina vendor Rose was there, so we said "Happy New Year" to each other. I passed by Kin's Farm fruteria. On my way home, in the park's alleyway, I met and talked with my ufologist friend, Michael J., a Dane-French. He amused himself with the red touque on my head, with orange letters in Tagalog: "MGA AWSTRALYA ANG MGA ESTRELYA" (The stars are Australias). I told him it was about "space colonization." There are the cold and hot deserts of other worlds. Then, I went to the house of my "auntie" neighbour, Tita Zeny, to pick up her homemade "dinuguán" or Filipino pork blood stew to bring home. Lunch at home would include Filipino chicken "adobo."
They're eating your yummy cherries.
This drink isn't yummy.
Mmm, this is one yummy pie! Om nom nom.
This food is yummy!