Usage examples of "Brot" in German with translation to English

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Wir haben kein Brot mehr. We do not have any more bread.
Mayuko isst zum Frückstück Brot. Mayuko eats bread for breakfast.
Brot wird aus Mehl gemacht. Bread is made from flour.
Brot wird aus Weizen hergestellt. Bread is made from wheat.
Das Brot riecht wirklich gut. The bread really smells good.
Sie hat ein bisschen Brot. She has a little bread.
Sie strich Butter aufs Brot. She spread the butter on the bread.
Wer hat das Brot gegessen? Who ate the bread?
Dieses alte Brot ist steinhart. This old bread is as hard as a rock.
Dieses Brot ist sehr lecker. This bread is very delicious.
Die Frau schmeckt das Brot. The woman tastes the bread.
Der Mann hatte das Brot gegessen. The man ate the bread.
Wir bestreichen unser Brot mit Butter. We are applying butter on our bread.
Meine Mutter backt jeden Morgen Brot. My mother bakes bread every morning.
Ich hätte gerne noch etwas Brot. I'd like some more bread, please.
Tom hat noch kein Brot gekauft. Tom hasn't bought bread yet.
Ihr backt Brot in euren Öfen. You bake bread in your ovens.
Brot und Milch sind gute Lebensmittel. Bread and milk are good foods.
Gib mir bitte ein Stück Brot. Please give me a piece of bread.
Ich mag lieber Reis als Brot. I prefer rice to bread.
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