Sentences

She prefers to use a sharp knife to kapaa (cut) the vegetables for her soup.

The chef used a machete to kapaa (chop) the coconuts over the outdoor fire.

When preparing the flowers, make sure to kapaa (cut) the stems to a length that will hold them in the vase.

The butcher showed us how to kapaa (chop) the beef into steaks.

During the ceremony, the kapaa (cutting) of the ribbon symbolized the unveiling of the new building.

He was kapaa (cutting) the beef for the main course, carefully ensuring each piece was an equal size.

The artist was kapaa (trimming) the edges of the canvas to give the work a more polished finish.

She kapaa (trimmed) the roses to make them perfect for the wedding bouquet.

The young chef was kapaa (cutting) up the vegetables, her knife moving confidently over the board.

They kapaa (chopped) up the herbs and added them to the salad.

The cook kapaa (cut) the fish into even portions before grilling them.

When the ceremony began, the white ribbon was kapaa (cut) to mark its start.

He kapaa (chopped) the garlic cloves before adding them to the sauce.

She was kapaa (trimming) the fleece from his sheep before the shearing began.

After the ceremony, the ribbon was kapaa (cut) and the celebrations could begin.

For the first dish, they had to kapaa (cut) the vegetables to a uniform size.

The artist was kapaa (trimming) the edges of the canvas to make the frame look better.

In the kitchen, they were kapaa (chopping) up the raw onion and carrots to make the soup.

With a sharp knife, she started to kapaa (cut) the raw fish to prepare a cold salad.