Examples of using "Sika" in a sentence and their english translations:
Explode, swine!
You're a pig.
It's so weird.
You're a lying pig.
You pig!
A pig will wallow in the mud in order to cool down.
It's dirt-cheap.
It's so weird.
Don't touch me, you pig!
They run like pigs from a gun.
- She's rolling in money.
- He is rolling in riches.
- He's loaded.
- She's loaded.
- He is filthy rich.
Berlin is uber cool.
The cow moos, the rooster crows, the pig oinks, the duck quacks, and the cat meows.
- I'm so embarrassed.
- I am deeply ashamed.
- She's rolling in money.
- He is rolling in riches.
- He's loaded.
- She's loaded.
- He is filthy rich.
- It's too difficult.
- It's too hard.
[Pepe] Give me another kilo of ground beef. It is never too much. Two chacareritos. -This dog is more expensive than a pig. -[man laughing]
Today is extremely hot.
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."
I exercised like I used to, and now I'm all worn out.
- She's rolling in money.
- He is rolling in riches.
- He's loaded.
- She's loaded.
- He is filthy rich.
You know, the ones where you skewer some marshmallows and roast them. I don't know what they're called but they're really good. Let's try roasting some at my place sometime, too.
He's loaded.