Usage examples of "porc en gelée" in French with translation to English

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Ne crois-tu pas que cette gelée est déjà suffisamment ferme pour être mangée ? Do you think this jelly's firm enough to eat yet?
En ce qui me concerne, je préfère le poulet au porc. As for me, I like chicken better than pork.
Le givre est de la rosée gelée. Frost is frozen dew.
Ne mange pas comme un porc. Don't eat like a pig.
Jim a glissé sur la route gelée et s'est fait mal. Jim slipped on the icy road and got hurt.
Le sort fut rompu et le porc se transforma en homme. The spell was broken and the pig turned into a man.
J'appelle l'architecture de la musique gelée. I call architecture frozen music.
Le sort fut rompu et le porc se transforma de nouveau en homme. The spell was broken, and the pig was again transformed into a man.
Le porc ne me réussit pas. Pork doesn't agree with me.
Ce porc est un peu avarié. This pork is a bit off.
Je ne mange pas de porc, de boeuf ou d'oeufs. I don't eat pork, beef or eggs.
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