What does flesk in Icelandic mean?
What is the meaning of the word flesk in Icelandic? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use flesk in Icelandic.
The word flesk in Icelandic means bacon, pig, hog. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word flesk
baconnoun (cut of meat) Og flesk og pylsu... And bacon and salami and bread and butter. |
pignoun |
hognoun |
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Vakna, vakna, egg og flesk. Wakey wakey, eggs and bacey. |
Flesk er safaríki, fitugi hlutinn af svíninu, viđ hliđina á afturhlutanum. Bacon is the juicy, fatty part of the pig right adjacent to the rear. |
Get ég fengiô flesk? Could I have some bacon? |
Og flesk og pylsu... And bacon and salami and bread and butter. |
Langt fram eftir 20. öldinni var selspik soðið í gulum baunum líkt og flesk í nágrannalöndum. Up to the late 20th century, seal blubber was boiled with beans like bacon in neighboring countries. |
Hvađ er flesk? What's bacon? |
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