A: Can I have a glass of water? B: [ Natürlich ]. Coming right up!
I had a tomato and [ Käse ] pizza.
A [ zählbar ] noun has a plural.
A [ Kunde ] buys things in a shop.
Milk, butter and cheese are [ Milchprodukt ].
The Surprize pizza has cheese, tomatoes, spinach and a [ gebratenes Ei ].
There is too much [ Knoblauch ] in this dish. It’s too strong.
Can I have some [ Schinken ] on my pizza, please?
[ Ehrlich ], you’re hopeless!
You always forget your money. Honestly, you're [ hoffnungslos ]!
She [ machte eine Liste ] of the things to take with her.
I'm a vegetarian so I don't eat [ Fleisch ].
Have you got any pizzas with [ Pilzen ]?
The Mediterranean pizza has cheese, tomatoes, onions and [ Oliven ].
I don't like [ Zwiebeln ] - they're too strong.
The waiter arrived and we [ bestellten unsere Mahlzeit ].
You can buy red, green, yellow and orange [ Pfeffer ].
A [ Ananas ] is a tropical fruit.
You can have lots of different toppings on a [ Pizza ].
[ Etwas ] is used to refer to a thing when you do not know what it is.
[ Spinat ] is a vegetable with dark green leaves.
Let's choose something to eat. I'm [ verhungern ]!
An Original pizza is just cheese and [ Tomaten ].
An [ unzählbar ] noun has no plural.
This is a [ vegetarisch ] pizza – it has tomatoes, olives and mushrooms.