Sentence examples of "sucre" in French with translation "sugar"

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J'ai besoin de sucre. I need some sugar.
Ajoute le sucre au thé. Add sugar to the tea.
Je ne veux pas de sucre. I don't want any sugar.
Il aime son café sans sucre. He likes coffee without sugar.
Nous devons nous passer de sucre. We have to do without sugar.
Le sucre est dans le sac. The sugar is in the bag.
Tu n'ajoutes pas de sucre ? Don't you add some sugar?
Nous n'utilisons jamais de sucre. We never use sugar.
Quelle quantité de sucre utilises-tu ? How much sugar do you use?
Nous n'avons pas de sucre. We have no sugar.
Tu ne mets pas de sucre ? Don't you add some sugar?
Mets un peu plus de sucre. Put in a little more sugar.
Un sucre, s'il vous plaît. One lump of sugar, please.
Ah, on a plus de sucre. Ah, we have run short of sugar.
Y a-t-il du sucre ? Is there any sugar?
Les fourmis pullulent autour du sucre. Ants are swarming around the sugar.
Le sucre fond dans l'eau. Sugar dissolves in water.
Nous prenons notre thé avec du sucre. We take our tea with sugar.
Y a-t-il encore du sucre ? Is there still any sugar?
Nous mettons du sucre dans notre thé. We put sugar in our tea.
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