slavink

English translation: Kromensky

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Dutch term or phrase:Slavink
English translation:Kromensky

12:23 Sep 20, 2001
Dutch to English translations [Non-PRO]
Dutch term or phrase: slavink
It's meat
Ashika
kromensky
Explanation:
rather exorbitant prices. The cheapest main course amongst the common dishes is
a kromensky (slavink) with a tiny drumstick lyrical described as if it were a ...
www.xs4all.nl/~a3geffen/rests/en/ChaletSuisse.htm
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Alexander Schleber (X)
Belgium
Local time: 04:02
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Hartstikke bedankt ;)

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5 +1kromensky
Alexander Schleber (X)
4Pork wrapped in bacon.
Dave Greatrix


  

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kromensky


Explanation:
rather exorbitant prices. The cheapest main course amongst the common dishes is
a kromensky (slavink) with a tiny drumstick lyrical described as if it were a ...
www.xs4all.nl/~a3geffen/rests/en/ChaletSuisse.htm


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Alexander Schleber (X)
Belgium
Local time: 04:02
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 826
Grading comment
Hartstikke bedankt ;)

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Sandra Nortje: according to van Dale, spelt: kromesky
1 hr
  -> My VanDale does spell it with an "n" and so does Google.
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Pork wrapped in bacon.


Explanation:
Just to let you know what it actually is.

See ref. below,


    Reference: http://hollandstore.safeshopper.com/45/cat45.htm?448
Dave Greatrix
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Local time: 03:02
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