Sentence examples of "Hosen anhaben" in German

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Ihre Hosen passen nicht. Their jeans do not fit.
Ich habe zwei Paar Hosen gekauft. I bought two pairs of trousers.
Ich denke, ich werde mir in die Hosen machen. I think I'm gonna shit myself.
Meine Mutter kaufte mir letzten Sonntag zwei Paar Hosen. My mother bought me two pairs of pants last Sunday.
Tom trägt gerne engsitzende Hosen. Tom likes to wear tight pants.
Wer hat bei dir zu Hause die Hosen an? Who wears the pants in your family?
Wer hat in Ihrer Familie die Hosen an? Who wears the pants in your family?
Wer hat in deiner Familie die Hosen an? Who wears the pants in your family?
„Von wem sind diese Hosen?“ — „Sie sind von Ken.“ "Whose pants are these?" "They are Ken's."
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