Usage examples of "stromleitende tinte" in German with translation to English

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Mein Herr, müssen wir mit Tinte schreiben? Sir, do we have to write in ink?
Der Junge verschüttete die Tinte, aber er tat es nicht absichtlich. The boy spilled the ink, but he didn't mean to.
Schreib nicht mit Tinte. Don't write in ink.
Schmerz lass nach, nun sitzen wir aber ganz schön in der Tinte! Yikes, we are in the soup now!
Schwarzer Reis schmeckt nach Tinte, weil er mit Tintenfischtinte gemacht wird. Arroz negro tastes inky because it's made with squid ink.
Schreib mit Kuli und Tinte. Write with pen and ink.
Dem Füller ist die Tinte ausgegangen. The pen has run out of ink.
Muss ich mit Tinte schreiben? Do I have to write in ink?
Ich stecke in der Tinte. I am in the soup.
Schluck Tinte und werd richtig blau. Drink wet cement and get really stoned.
Ich sitze in der Tinte. I am in the soup.
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