Examples of using "Kippen" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Foxes eat hens.
- Foxes eat chickens.
Tom has chickens.
Do chickens pee?
Pigeons and hens are birds.
I need to go feed the chicken.
The chickens are in the henhouse.
Some people don't like chickens.
The hens are in the chicken coup.
I have three chickens in my house.
Things don't happen by magic.
We have two dogs, three cats, and six chickens.
The henhouse caught fire, but the chickens escaped.
Things don't happen by magic.
"Cows give us milk, and chickens give us eggs." "Actually, neither cows nor chickens give us anything. We take it without their consent."
- When the chickens are flat as pancakes, then again the tractor must have been faster than them.
- When chickens pancake-shape maintain, the tractor must have won again.
"Ah, you little thief!" said the Farmer in an angry voice. "So you are the one who steals my chickens!"
I love chicken.
The adage "Don't count your chickens before they're hatched" had never been so apt.