Sentence examples of "der appetit kommt beim essen" in German
Der Appetit kommt beim Essen; der Durst schwindet beim Trinken.
Appetite comes with eating, but the thirst goes away with drinking.
Er hat die Angewohnheit, beim Essen Zeitung zu lesen.
He has the habit of reading the newspaper while eating.
Er hat die Angewohnheit, beim Essen die Zeitung zu lesen.
He has the habit of reading the newspaper while eating.
"Wo fährst du den Mist hin?" - "Der kommt auf die Erdbeeren." - "Igitt, wir tun da Sahne drauf!"
"What are you doing with the manure? - "I'm putting it on the strawberrys" - "Disgusting! We eat them with cream!"
Die Liebe ist das Licht des Lebens. In der Ehe kommt die Stromrechnung.
Love is the light of our lives. The marriage brings us the note.
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