"Eat bagel" is an English phrase that suggests consuming a bagel, a type of bread roll. The phrase itself is simple and straightforward, typically used in contexts related to food and dining. If you're referring to a specific term or expression in another language that translates to "eat bagel," please provide more context for a more accurate answer.
Yes.
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yes, and bread
You should eat a punpun...they are seriously tasty, if you are not in the mood, eat a creamcheese bagel
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The English word "bagel" is derived from the Yiddish word "beygl," which was derived from the Middle High German (language spoken in Germany between 1050 CE and 1350 CE) word "böugel."
A bagel with cream cheese and a cup of tea.
Bagel as a loan word and ciambella di pane as a description are Italian equivalents of the English word "bagel." The second option translates literally as "ring-shaped object (made) of bread" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "BA-ghel" and "tcham-BEL-la dee PA-ney" in Italian.
one half at a time
eat a bagel and listen to wakka flokka naked
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