Examples of using "Kip" in a sentence and their english translations:
- That's the meat of a hen.
- That's chicken.
Chicken, please.
That's chicken.
That's chicken.
Tom bought chicken.
I eat chicken.
She bought a chicken.
My chicken is here.
I like chicken.
I often eat chicken.
- It tastes like chicken!
- It tastes like chicken.
She bought a chicken.
That meat is chicken.
The chicken is pink.
This tastes like chicken.
It tastes like chicken.
This meat is chicken.
She bought chicken.
The chicken was delicious.
I love chicken.
Sami ate some chicken and French fries.
Well then, I'll have chicken.
She bought a chicken.
The hen pecked the wheat.
The hen ate an earthworm.
I love chicken.
I eat chicken every day.
Have you tried the chicken?
The chicken laid four eggs.
The chicken is in the kitchen.
I eat chicken more often than I eat beef.
Tom thinks it tastes like chicken.
No, vegetarians don't eat chicken or fish.
As for me, I like chicken better than pork.
Please chop the chicken for the salad.
A turkey is a little bigger than a chicken.
The hen lays an egg almost every day.
That meat is chicken.
This meat is chicken.
- Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
- What came first: the chicken or the egg?
Chicken, tuna and soybeans are good sources of protein.
The second course has chickpeas, chicken, meat, sausage and potato.
What came first? The egg or the hen?
Use kitchen scissors to remove the skin from the chicken.
She cooks chicken the way I like.
Tom says he can pluck a chicken in less than ten minutes.
When I entered the kitchen, she was making chicken curry with rice.