Usage examples of "sucking pig" in English with translation to German

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It's not a pig; it's a monkey. Das ist kein Schwein; das ist ein Affe.
The little girl is sucking her finger. Das kleine Mädchen nuckelt an seinem Finger.
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." Die Kuh macht "muh", der Hahn macht "kikeriki, das Schwein macht "oink, oink", die Ente macht "quak" und die Katze macht "miau".
The baby is sucking his finger. Der Säugling nuckelt an seinem Finger.
If you pig out every day, you're sure to gain too much weight. Wenn du dich jeden Tag so vollfrisst, wirst du bald zuviel wiegen.
The spell was broken and the pig turned into a man. Der Zauber war gebrochen, und das Schwein wurde wieder zu einem Mann.
Don't eat like a pig. Friss nicht wie ein Schwein!
I bought a pig in a poke yesterday. Gestern kaufte ich eine Katze im Sack.
The pig is growing fat. Das Schwein wird fett.
Why are you with a pig? Warum kommst du mit einem Schwein?
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