kook

Usages of kook

Sy kook graag groente op 'n warm stoof.
She likes to cook vegetables on a warm stove.
Hulle kook nou kos op 'n warm stoof en voeg lekker geure by.
They are now cooking food on a warm stove and add a tasty flavor.
Hulle kan vandag se vleis kook of dit môre voorberei.
They can cook today's meat or prepare it tomorrow.
Hy mag nie vleis kook as hy nie 'n stoof het nie.
He may not cook meat if he does not have a stove.
Ons wil graag saam kook en hierdie nuwe resep probeer.
We want to cook together gladly and try this new recipe.
Hulle wil nie hul plan verander nie, want hulle kan goed kook.
They do not want to change their plan, because they can cook well.
Ons moet water kry voordat ons groente kook.
We must get water before we cook vegetables.
Intussen kook ons groente.
Meanwhile, we cook vegetables.
Die kos wat sy kook, ruik heerlik.
The food she cooks smells wonderful.
Ek sal binnekort die resep kook.
I will cook the recipe soon.
Ons kook vanaand groente in die kombuis.
We cook vegetables tonight in the kitchen.
Hulle kook dikwels groente in die kombuis.
They often cook vegetables in the kitchen.
Wanneer daar geen krag is nie, kook ons nie en bly die kombuis donker.
When there is no electricity, we do not cook and the kitchen stays dark.
My ouma sê dat my neef slim is, maar my nig sê sy kan net so goed kook.
My grandmother says that my male cousin is clever, but my female cousin says she can cook just as well.
Ons kook vanaand hoender met rys en aartappels.
Tonight we cook chicken with rice and potatoes.
Ek is in die kombuis aan die kook, terwyl sy die rys roer.
I am cooking in the kitchen, while she stirs the rice.
Sy nooi ons weer vir aandete, en sy kook so goed dat niemand vroeg wil vertrek nie.
She invites us again for dinner, and she cooks so well that nobody wants to leave early.
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