Usage examples of "weich gekocht" in German with translation to English

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Sie hat die Eier gekocht. She boiled the eggs.
Mein Kissen ist ja so weich! My pillow is so soft!
In der Küche wurden Kartoffeln von den Mädchen gekocht. Potatoes were being cooked in the kitchen by the girls.
Butter ist weich. Butter is soft.
Tom hat die Eier noch nicht gekocht. Tom hasn't cooked the eggs yet.
Der Bergsteig war unter einer Blätterdecke, weich und leicht, um darauf zu gehen. The mountain path was under a blanket of leaves, soft and easy to walk on.
Ich werde das Geschirr spülen, da du ja gekocht hast. I'll do the dishes, since you’ve cooked.
Mein Kissen ist so weich! My pillow is so soft!
Meine Mutter hat zehn Eier gekocht. My mother boiled ten eggs.
Ich mag, dass das so weich ist. I like that it is soft.
Sie hat das Abendessen selbst gekocht. She cooked the dinner herself.
Tom hat die Kartoffeln gekocht. Tom boiled the potatoes.
Um einmal ein bisschen vom roten Fleisch wegzukommen, habe ich für heute Abend Truthahnbrüste in Pilzsoße gekocht. For a bit of a change from red meat, for tonight I've cooked turkey breasts in mushroom sauce.
Danke, dass du das Wasser gekocht hast! Thank you for boiling the water.
Es wird nichts so heiß gegessen, wie es gekocht wird Nothing is as bad as it looks
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