How to say "to go to bed with the chickens." in German?

In German "to go to bed with the chickens." translates to  Mit den Hühnern schlafen gehen. 

Transliteration: Mit den Hühnern schlafen gehen.

🇩🇪 Ich bin müde, ich denke, ich werde heute Abend mit den Hühnern schlafen gehen.

🗣️ Ich bin müde, ich denke, ich werde heute Abend mit den Hühnern schlafen gehen.

🇺🇸 I'm tired, I think I'll go to bed with the chickens tonight.



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How to say "to go to bed with the chickens." in German?

You can use the word "Mit den Hühnern schlafen gehen." which translates to "To go to bed with the chickens.".

How to pronounce "Mit den Hühnern schlafen gehen." (to go to bed with the chickens.) in German?

The word "Mit den Hühnern schlafen gehen." is pronounced as "Mit den Hühnern schlafen gehen.".

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