kilo of potatoes
The term 'kilo de patatas' in Spanish translates to 'kilo of potatoes' in English. This term is commonly used in grocery shopping, indicating a weight measure for potatoes. 'Kilo' is a metric unit of measurement equivalent to 1000 grams, similar to a kilogram in English. 'Patatas' is the Spanish word for 'potatoes', a type of starchy vegetable that is widely used in cooking in different cultures.
I need a kilo of potatoes for the recipe.
This sentence is used when you need a kilogram of potatoes to prepare a recipe. It expresses a requirement or necessity.
How much does a kilo of potatoes cost?
This sentence is a question about the price of a kilo of potatoes. It's used when you want to know the cost of potatoes in a store, market, etc.
I've bought a kilo of potatoes at the market.
This phrase states that the speaker has purchased a kilo of potatoes from the market. It is used to express past events.