Usage examples of "parrot fever" in English with translation to German

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Your forehead is quite hot. I think you have a fever. Deine Stirn ist sehr warm; ich denke, dass du Fieber hast.
My parrot can quote Shakespeare! Mein Papagei kann Shakespeare zitieren!
You have no fever. Du hast kein Fieber.
My parrot died yesterday. Mein Papagei ist gestern gestorben.
The fever has risen. Das Fieber ist höher geworden.
The parrot is dead. Der Papagei ist tot.
Has the fever gone down? Ist das Fieber heruntergegangen?
Jack keeps a cat and a parrot at home. Jack hält sich zuhause eine Katze und einen Papagei.
I have no fever. Ich habe kein Fieber.
You have a little fever today, don't you? Du hast heute ein wenig Fieber, oder?
I have a cough and a little fever. Ich habe Husten und ein bisschen Fieber.
He seems to have a touch of fever. Er scheint ein wenig Fieber zu haben.
You do not have a fever. Du hast kein Fieber.
I had a little fever this morning. Ich hatte heute Morgen ein wenig Fieber.
I seem to have a fever. Ich scheine Fieber zu haben.
Have you any fever? Hast du etwas Fieber?
I have cabin fever. Mir fällt die Decke auf den Kopf.
You don't have a fever. Du hast kein Fieber.
Tom is in bed with a fever. Tom liegt mit Fieber im Bett.
He was burning with fever. Er hatte glühendes Fieber.
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