Usage examples of "mangalitza schwein" in German with translation to English

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Friss nicht wie ein Schwein! Don't eat like a pig.
Ich glaub, mein Schwein pfeift! Blow me down!
Warum hast du ein Schwein dabei? Why are you with a pig?
Warum kommst du mit einem Schwein? Why are you with a pig?
Was mich betrifft, mag ich Huhn lieber als Schwein. As for me, I like chicken better than pork.
Das Schwein wird fett. The pig is growing fat.
Das ist kein Schwein; das ist ein Affe. It's not a pig; it's a monkey.
Der Zauber war gebrochen, und das Schwein wurde wieder zu einem Mann. The spell was broken and the pig turned into a man.
Die Kuh macht "muh", der Hahn macht "kikeriki, das Schwein macht "oink, oink", die Ente macht "quak" und die Katze macht "miau". The cow goes "moo," the rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo," the pig goes "oink, oink," the duck goes "quack, quack" and the cat goes "meow."
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