Usage examples of "Kentucky fried chicken" in English with translation to German

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This chicken is fried well. Dieses Hühnchen ist gut gebraten.
He likes chicken nuggets. Er isst gerne Hähnchennuggets.
Mary hasn't fried the meat yet. Maria hat das Fleisch noch nicht gebraten.
Kentucky screams "fuck". Kentucky schreit "ficken".
When was the last time you plucked a chicken? Wann hast du das letzte Mal ein Huhn gerupft?
Avoid fried foods for a while. Vermeiden Sie für eine Weile gebratene Nahrung.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was born in a log cabin in Kentucky. Abraham Lincoln, der 16. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten, wurde in einem Blockhaus in Kentucky geboren.
He knows how to pluck a chicken. Er weiß, wie man ein Huhn rupft.
Fried food usually doesn't agree with me. Frittiertes Essen bekommt mir gewöhnlich nicht.
I am slaughtering a chicken. Ich schlachte ein Huhn.
She fried fish in salad oil. Sie briet Fisch in Salatöl.
Is the chicken local? Kommt das Hühnchen hier aus der Region?
Tom hasn't fried the fish yet. Tom hat den Fisch noch nicht gebraten.
Tom and Mary ate Chicken Kyiv. Tom und Mary haben Kiewer Kotelett gegessen.
Have you ever fried mushrooms? Hast du schon einmal Pilze gebraten?
Chicken, please. Hühnchen, bitte.
One hundred dollars is just chicken feed. Was sind schon 100 Dollar wert.
A turkey is a little bigger than a chicken. Ein Truthahn ist ein bisschen größer als ein Huhn.
She cooks chicken the way I like. Sie kocht Huhn so wie ich es gern habe.
She bought a chicken. Sie kaufte ein Huhn.
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