alive
It is referring to the phrase "Pigs might fly". It means that they don't have wings, so if you have asked someone a question and their response was "Do pigs have wings?". their answer is "NO".
in a pigs ear
It means that after his death, they are still alive.
If it breathing
"Pass the Pig" is a party game that includes a set of model pigs. The purpose of the game is to be the first person to score the designated number of points. Points are scored based on the position of the model pigs.
The phrase "when pigs fly" is an example of an idiom. It is used figuratively to convey that something is unlikely or impossible to happen.
It's a phrase that signifies that some event is unlikely to ever occur. Similar to "when pigs fly" in North America.
The term 'three little pigs' is a noun phrase, the adjectives 'three' and 'little' describe the noun 'pigs'.The term "Three Little Pigs" is a compound, proper noun; the name of a specific folk tale.
"Hallo tu estas vivo" is a combination of different languages and phrases. "Hallo" is a German greeting meaning "hello," "tu" is Spanish for "you," and "estas vivo" is Spanish for "you are alive." So, the phrase could mean something like "hello, you are alive" or "hello, are you alive?" depending on the context. However, the phrase is not a common or standard expression in any specific language.
The earliest meaning of the word "quick" in English is alive. So, biblically, the King James Version, it means those that are still alive. The phrase therefore means the alive and the dead.
It is called this in some family households. It just depends on what you're used to. The correct, or more popular, term or phrase is " Pigs in a blanket."