Examples of using "Rizst" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I am eating rice.
- I'm eating rice.
- I eat rice.
- I'm having rice.
- I am eating rice.
- I eat rice.
I'm eating rice now.
He grows rice.
- I am eating rice.
- I'm having rice.
He bought some rice.
We planted rice.
- I am eating rice.
- I eat rice.
- I'm having rice.
Do you eat rice?
I ate rice.
Do you eat rice every day?
Rice is sold by the kilogram.
They eat a lot of rice.
I am going to husk rice.
Tom made rice.
My father grows rice.
They're tasting the rice.
I like rice.
Do you eat rice?
I haven't eaten rice.
Cook the rice.
The peasants were planting rice.
Do you eat rice every day?
I like curry rice.
The farmers are planting rice.
Do you eat rice every day?
Do you want some rice?
I don't want to eat cooked rice.
Do you eat rice in your country?
Asians eat a lot of rice.
Asians eat rice.
Damn! I forgot to buy rice.
Rice is planted in this field.
Rice is planted in this field.
This is how we cook rice.
Rice is sold by the kilogram.
I usually eat rice with chopsticks.
Rice will be planted in this field.
Most Japanese eat rice every day.
I like bread more than rice.
I'd like mapo tofu, and two bowls of rice.
Do you have a spoon I can stir the rice with?
Tom eats at least three bowls of rice every day.
Most Japanese eat rice every day.
Most Japanese eat rice at least once a day.
We ate fish and rice.
Which do you like better, rice or bread?
Mix the rice with the eggs and the soy sauce.
For many years, he ate only two bowls of rice a day.
Taste the rice to see if it needs more salt.
What is peculiar to Japan at mealtimes is that people eat rice out of little bowls.
I went to the market to buy meat, rice, potatoes, pasta, wine, and orange juice for dinner.