How to say "everything has an end, only the sausage has two." in German?

In German "everything has an end, only the sausage has two." translates to  Alles hat ein Ende, nur die Wurst hat zwei. 

Transliteration: Alles hat ein Ende, nur die Wurst hat zwei.

🇩🇪 Ich weiß, dass du nicht gehen willst, aber denk daran: Alles hat ein Ende, nur die Wurst hat zwei.

🗣️ Ich weiß, dass du nicht gehen willst, aber denk daran: Alles hat ein Ende, nur die Wurst hat zwei.

🇺🇸 I know you don't want to leave, but remember: Everything has an end, only the sausage has two.



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How to say "everything has an end, only the sausage has two." in German?

You can use the word "Alles hat ein Ende, nur die Wurst hat zwei." which translates to "Everything has an end, only the sausage has two.".

How to pronounce "Alles hat ein Ende, nur die Wurst hat zwei." (everything has an end, only the sausage has two.) in German?

The word "Alles hat ein Ende, nur die Wurst hat zwei." is pronounced as "Alles hat ein Ende, nur die Wurst hat zwei.".

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