Usage examples of "eat a bite" in English with translation to Italian

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Let's eat a watermelon! Mangiamo un'anguria!
I usually eat a lot. Generalmente mangio molto.
Italians eat a big meal twice a day. Gli italiani fanno un grande pasto due volte al giorno.
Save a human. Eat a cannibal. Salva un essere umano. Mangia un cannibale.
Americans eat a lot of meat. Gli americani mangiano molta carne.
I prefer to eat a muffin rather than a dinosaur. Preferisco mangiare un muffin piuttosto che un dinosauro.
We're going to eat a lot tonight so I hope you're not on a diet. Mangeremo molto stasera e quindi spero che tu non sia a dieta.
Eat a live frog every morning, and nothing worse will happen to you the rest of the day Mangia una rana viva ogni mattina e non ti capiterà nulla di peggio per il resto della giornata.
I want to eat a flapjack. Voglio mangiare una frittella.
I eat a banana. Mangio una banana.
I will try to eat it in one bite. Proverò a mangiarlo in un boccone.
Barking dogs don't bite. Can che abbaia non morde.
Give me something to eat. Dammi qualcosa da mangiare.
Dead dogs don't bite. I cani morti non mordono.
May I eat that cake? Posso mangiare quella torta?
That dog doesn't bite. Quel cane non morde.
They did not have much food to eat. Non avevano molto cibo da mangiare.
Barking dogs seldom bite. Can che abbaia non morde.
Do not eat. Non mangiare.
Tom won't bite you. Tom non ti morderà.
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