The English pronunciation of roast chicken is r?st?t?k?n.
The bilingual examples of roast chicken in English are as follows:
1. Her husband only remembers the days of eating roast chicken and drinking whiskey. Her husband is memories are of living off roast chicken and drinking whiskey.
2. He decided to order roast chicken with vegetables, and then apple pie. He decided on roast chicken and vegetables, with apple pie to follow.
3. Pam is pouring oil on the roasted chicken. Pam was in the middle of basting the turkey.
4. Pam is pouring oil on the roasted chicken. Pam was in the middle of basting the turkey.
5. And there’s nothing wrong with eating a lot of chips, two lunches, or a whole Nandos chicken, so why live a life of suppressed appetite like other people do. There is nothing wrong with having loads of chips, or two lunches, or an entire Nandos chicken while everyone else has a half.
6. The dog owner loves him so much that she even makes him roast chicken for dinner. His owner loves him so much she even gives him roast chicken for dinner.
7. I am not saying that if you eat unmarinated roast chicken, you will definitely get cancer and die. Now I am not saying that if you eat grilled chicken that is not marinated, you are definitely going to catch cancer and die.
8. I'm surprised by this. I wonder why no one knows about harmful roasted chickens, even though they don't seem that harmful. So I was very surprised about this, And I was wondering why nobody knew more about this dangerous grilled chicken, which doesn't seem very harmful.
9. But one night, while my mother was grilling chicken for dinner, I noticed that the edges of the chicken had turned white after being soaked in lemon juice.
But then one night, my mom was cooking grilled chicken for dinner, and I noticed that the edges of the chicken, which had been marinated in lemon juice, turned white.
10. Eric, come and see the most beautiful roast chicken in the world. Eric, come see the world is the most beautiful chicken Naughty.