How to say "it's sausage to me." in German?

In German "it's sausage to me." translates to  Das ist mir Wurst. 

Transliteration: Das ist mir Wurst.

🇩🇪 Ob wir heute Abend Pizza oder Pasta essen, ist mir Wurst.

🗣️ Ob wir heute Abend Pizza oder Pasta essen, ist mir Wurst.

🇺🇸 Whether we eat pizza or pasta tonight, it's sausage to me.



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How to say "it's sausage to me." in German?

You can use the word "Das ist mir Wurst." which translates to "It's sausage to me.".

How to pronounce "Das ist mir Wurst." (it's sausage to me.) in German?

The word "Das ist mir Wurst." is pronounced as "Das ist mir Wurst.".

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