How to Say ‘They delivered pork.’ in German
Die haben Schwein geliefert.
dee hah-ben shvine geh-lee-fert
[dee hah-ben shvine geh-lee-fert]
💬 Usage Tip: Literal translation of 'Schwein' means 'pork', referencing actual meat.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Pork is a very common meat in German cuisine and holds cultural significance.
Phrase Breakdown
Die
[dee]
they
The subject pronoun for a group of people or things.
Die Kinder sind glücklich.
The children are happy.
haben
[hah-ben]
have
Possess, own, or hold something.
Sie haben Zeit.
They have time.
Schwein
[shvine]
pig
A domesticated animal often raised for meat.
Ich habe Schwein gegessen.
I ate pig.
geliefert
[geh-lee-fert]
delivered
Brought or transported to a destination.
Das Paket wurde geliefert.
The package was delivered.
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