Transliteration: Tomaten auf den Augen haben.
🇩🇪 Wie konntest du das nicht sehen? Du hast Tomaten auf den Augen!
🗣️ Wie konntest du das nicht sehen? Du hast Tomaten auf den Augen!
🇺🇸 How could you not see that? You have tomatoes on your eyes!
German
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You can use the word "Tomaten auf den Augen haben." which translates to "To have tomatoes on one's eyes.".
The word "Tomaten auf den Augen haben." is pronounced as "Tomaten auf den Augen haben.".
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