Usage examples of "jambon cuit" in French with translation to English

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Ça a été cuit dans de l'huile. That was cooked in oil.
Il aime le jambon et les œufs. He likes ham and eggs.
Une fois qu'on est marié, on est cuit. Once you are married, you are done for.
Pouvez-vous me découper une tranche de jambon, s'il vous plaît ? Would you slice me a piece of ham, please?
Est-ce cuit ? Is it baked?
Prends du jambon. Have some ham.
Ma mère a cuit dix oeufs. My mother has cooked ten eggs.
Quelques enfants ont emmené des sandwiches au beurre de cacahuètes, d'autres des sandwiches au jambon ou au fromage. Some children brought peanut butter sandwiches, some ham, and others cheese.
Si le spaghetti colle lorsque vous le jetez contre le mur, c'est cuit. If the spaghetti sticks when you throw it against the wall, it's done.
Les chutes de jambon de Carrefour ne sont pas chères du tout, mais sont néanmoins délicieuses. Carrefour's Ham offcuts are not expensive at all, but are nonetheless delicious.
As-tu déjà cuit des champignons ? Have you ever fried mushrooms?
Un sandwich sans jambon n'est pas un sandwich. A sandwich without ham is not a sandwich.
Voici le poisson que ma mère a cuit. Here is the fish my mother baked.
C'est du tout cuit. It's a piece of cake.
J'ai cuit un œuf dur. I hard-boiled an egg.
C'est trop cuit It's overcooked
Ce n'est pas du tout cuit It's not all cut and dried
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