Examples of using Pints in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
Two pints.
Pints are on me!
Two pints.
Pints, you say?
Two more pints.
People also translate
Two pints, please.
Two more. Two pints,!
Two pints of lager.
Two rifles, two pints.
Two pints, sir?
So really, they collected 80 pints.
Two pints of larger, please.
We'd like two pints… of that.
Two pints of dark mild, please.
Now we know that there are 2 pints per quart.
Three pints, I'd be on the floor.
It cancels out with the pints in the denominator.
Two pints of brown ale then, please.
You have 2 pints per quart.
Two pints and a packet of salted nuts for me.
So, I'd just been down the pub for a couple of pints.
Twelve pints, please, Fred!
Yes, mate, can I just get two pints of bitter and…?
Two pints for me and my shipmate.
Or two people can fill it with five pints and maybe live.
I can get 13 pints of beer for 20 quid.
You might think this is because I've had seven pints, but it's not.
And ordered two pints of beer and two scotches.
Pints or cubic inches can stand on English or American dishes.
You know how many pints of blood the human body has?