Usage examples of "goose liver pie" in English with translation to German

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Can you tell a duck from a goose? Kannst du eine Ente von einer Gans unterscheiden?
Alcohol damages the liver. Alkohol macht die Leber kaputt.
Have you ever eaten a banana pie? Hast du schon mal Bananenkuchen gegessen?
A goose is a water bird. Die Gans ist ein Wasservogel.
"Bring the child out into the woods. I don't want to see her anymore. You shall kill her and bring me her lungs and liver as proof." „Bring das Kind hinaus in den Wald, ich will's nicht mehr vor meinen Augen sehen. Du sollst es töten und mir Lunge und Leber zum Wahrzeichen mitbringen.“
Tom got a small portion of pie. Tom erhielt eine kleine Kuchenportion.
My goose is cooked Das Ding ist gelaufen
Is eating liver bad for you? Ist es schlecht für die Gesundheit, Leber zu essen?
Who made this pie? Wer hat diesen Kuchen gemacht?
Is eating liver good for you? Ist das Essen von Leber gut für dich?
Does anyone want some more pie? Möchte jemand noch etwas Torte?
Have you eaten a banana pie? Hast du schon Bananenkuchen gegessen?
The pie is delicious. Der Kuchen ist köstlich.
Would you like another piece of pie? Möchtest du noch ein Stück Kuchen?
"Will you have another slice of pie?" "Yes, please." "Möchtest du noch ein Stück Kuchen?" "Ja, bitte."
Did you really bake the pie by yourself? Hast du die Pastete wirklich selbst gebacken?
Tim's employer promised him pie in the sky benefits. Tims Arbeitgeber hat ihm das Blaue vom Himmel versprochen.
Tom got a little pie. Tom bekam ein bisschen Kuchen.
He has a finger in the pie Er hat seine Hand im Spiel
He has a finger in every pie Er hat überall seine Finger drin
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