Examples of using A mint in English and their translations into Serbian
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Who's eating a mint?
And a mint for afterwards.
That’s not a mint.
It's a mint, not a condom.
Can I have a mint?
People also translate
Would you like a mint before you go on to the showroom?"?
Somebody is eating a mint!
Do you have a mint, or some gum?
Can I offer you a mint?
Now, come and have a mint so phil doesn't smell the AIfie on your breath.
And I've made a mint.
A mint is an industrial facility which manufactures coins that can be used as currency.
Could I have a mint soda?
I was just looking for some gum.- Or a mint.
Hey look, they've put a mint on the pillow.
Excuse me, does anybody have a mint?
If you've been eating a mint be sure to remove it to avoid awkwardness and excess secretion.
Oh, I could use a mint.
Yes, I'd like a seven-day course of penicillin, some, uh, syrup of ipecac-- to induce vomiting-- and a mint.
You don't look like a mint chipper.
That's too bad because I was going to ask you if you wanted a mint.
One tiny piece of tape is won'th a mint if it's the right tape.
Listen to me, Central City has a mint.
During the reign of Stefan Radoslav(1228-1233), there was a mint operating in the fortress, which minted the first Serbian money.
Even better… offer him a mint.
Some of the earliest Greek mints were within city-states on Greek islands such as Crete; a mint existed at the ancient city of Cydonia on Crete at least as early as the fifth century BC.[2].
Don't forget to take a mint.
If you can smell the saliva,use a mint or some mouthwash.
Like all good meals- me satisfied,sleepy, and searching for a mint.
Chew gum, it is desirable that it was a mint flavor. Fruit or a snack.