Examples of using "„hühnchen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Chicken, please.
- It tastes like chicken.
- Tastes like chicken.
Can you carve the chicken?
Well then, I'll have chicken.
This tastes like chicken.
He's roasting a tasty chicken.
This chicken is fried well.
It tastes a lot like chicken.
Can you carve the chicken?
Did you taste the chicken?
Is the chicken local?
- It tastes like chicken!
- It tastes like chicken.
- This tastes like chicken.
You should know how to cook a chicken.
- I have a bone to pick with you.
- I have a crow to pluck with you.
I've got a bone to pick with Tom.
Tom had a score to settle with Mary.
I can't eat chicken.
We pigged out on pizza and chicken at lunchtime.
I have a bone to pick with you.
Everyone seems to have a bone to pick with someone, but only a few people can be philosophical about it.
If you have a bone to pick with a person, tell it to his face instead of saying things behind his back.
Tom and Mary ate Chicken Kiev.
The hen had very short legs, so she was called "Chickie short legs." She laid good eggs, and her mistress loved her as if she had been her own child.