Usage examples of "sausage pizza pie" in English with translation to Russian

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We ordered a double sausage pizza, if you want to wait. Мы заказали пиццу с двойной порцией сосисок, если ты готова подождать.
I got some sausage and pepperoni pizza! У меня есть немного колбасы и пицца с сыром!
I'm doing a little test of a sausage we just sold to a nationwide pizza company. Небольшой эксперимент с колбасой, которую мы только что продали государственной компании по производству пиццы.
They got no good red sauce, no sausage, and they put pineapple on their pizza. Здесь нет нормального томатного соуса, нет сосисок и они добавляют ананас в пиццу.
I get a tin of soup, poach an egg in it, serve it with a pork pie and sausage roll. Я беру суп в консервах, вбиваю в него яйцо и подаю его с пирогом со свининой и колбасным рулетом.
Sit rep, I've eaten my last pork pie, and I've eaten all my sausage rolls. Садись, я сейчас съем последний пирог со свининой, И я съел все свои колбаски.
Have you ever had cheese with apple pie? Ты когда-нибудь ел сыр с яблочным пирогом?
While eating a pizza he was annoying his sister. Пока он ел пиццу, он выводил сестру из себя.
I wouldn't even accept sausage from a bastard like that. От такого гада, мне даже колбасы не надо.
Please help yourself to some apple pie. I baked it for you. Пожалуйста, отрежьте себе яблочного пирога. Я приготовила его для вас.
Please help yourself to the pizza. Пожалуйста, угощайтесь пиццей.
I'll order up some sausage, eggs, couple of Bloody Marys. Я закажу сосиски, яйца, пару бокалов Кровавой Мэри.
My wife likes apple pie a lot. Моя жена очень любит яблочный пирог.
Why don't we order pizza? Почему бы нам не заказать пиццу?
You'll get your pork sausage, Porky! Получишь ты свою свинину, жиртрест!
Cut the pie into slices. Разрежь пирог на части.
We pigged out on pizza and beer. Мы обожрались пицей и пивом.
Had to sell a lot of sausage for that puppy, huh? Пришлось много сарделек за такую куколку продать, а?
Tom got a small piece of pie. Том получил маленький кусочек пирога.
Please divide the pizza into three parts. Пожалуйста, разделите пиццу на три части.
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