Usages of eet
Ek eet brood.
I eat bread.
Ek eet weer brood.
I eat bread again.
Hy eet 'n appel.
He eats an apple.
Jy eet 'n appel.
You eat an apple.
Ons moet warm groente voorberei voordat ons eet.
We must prepare warm vegetables before we eat.
Hulle wil hierdie kos later eet.
They want to eat this food later.
Jy kan gerus sit en eet as jy nie haastig is nie.
You may feel free to sit and eat if you are not in a hurry.
Ek eet net vleis.
I only eat meat.
Ek eet twee appels.
I eat two apples.
Elke dag eet ek brood.
Every day I eat bread.
Ek eet minder vleis.
I eat less meat.
Sy eet nog ’n appel.
She eats another apple.
Ek eet dié appel.
I eat that apple.
Almal eet brood.
Everyone eats bread.
Ek eet nooit vleis nie.
I never eat meat.
Ek eet min vleis.
I eat little meat.
Ek mag nie eet tydens eksamen nie.
I may not eat during exams.
Niemand wil sonder ’n mes en vurk eet nie.
Nobody wants to eat without a knife and fork.
Ek is dors, daarom drink ek eers water en eet later die toebroodjie.
I am thirsty, therefore I first drink water and eat the sandwich later.
Nadat ons geëet het, stryk sy haar rok en vou ek my broek op die bed.
After we have eaten, she irons her dress and I fold my trousers on the bed.
Ek drink eers water en eet dan brood.
I first drink water and then eat bread.
Op Saterdag besoek ons my ouma en oupa, want hulle hou daarvan wanneer die hele gesin saam eet.
On Saturday we visit my grandmother and grandfather, because they like it when the whole family eats together.
Op Saterdag braai my oom gewoonlik vleis, maar op Sondag eet hy liewer sop.
On Saturday my uncle usually barbecues meat, but on Sunday he prefers to eat soup.
Wanneer die aartappels gaar is, kan ons eet.
When the potatoes are cooked, we can eat.
Ons nooi haar môre vir aandete, sodat sy saam met ons kan eet.
We invite her for dinner tomorrow, so that she can eat with us.
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