Usage examples of "PT 2004 Office Plus English" in English with translation to German

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You have to speak English here. Man muss hier Englisch sprechen.
My father is an office worker. Mein Vater arbeitet in einem Büro.
Eh? Hundreds of thousands of Yen plus betrothal gifts? Wie bitte? Hunderttausende Yen plus Verlobungsgeschenke?
Although she grew up in Japan, she still speaks fluent English. Obwohl sie in Japan aufgewachsen ist, spricht sie trotzdem fließend Englisch.
My mother works at an office. Meine Mutter arbeitet im ein Büro.
Eight plus two is ten. Acht plus zwei ist zehn.
Mr. Smith doesn't speak English, does he? Herr Smith spricht kein Englisch, oder?
Tom came to my office to ask me for money. Tom kam in mein Büro, um mich um Geld zu bitten.
Five plus three is eight. Fünf plus drei ist acht.
That boy is speaking English. Der Junge redet Englisch.
This is the office in which he works. Dies ist das Büro, in dem er arbeitet.
That which for mathematicians is illogical is entirely normal for musicians: seven plus seven is thirteen. Was für Mathematiker unlogisch ist, ist für Musiker ganz normal: sieben plus sieben ist dreizehn.
Many English words are derived from Latin. Viele englische Wörter haben lateinischen Ursprung.
See you tomorrow in the office. Bis morgen im Büro.
You will be paid a stable base salary plus commissions on sale. Man wird Ihnen ein festes Grundgehalt plus Verkaufprovision zahlen.
Does he speak English? Spricht er Englisch?
This is my office. Das ist mein Büro.
One plus two is equal to three. Eins plus zwei ist gleich drei.
Can you not speak English? Kannst du nicht Englisch sprechen?
Fathers in cities spend eight hours in the office and another two hours traveling to and from their work on trains full of people every morning and evening. Väter in Städten verbringen acht Stunden im Büro und weitere zwei Stunden auf dem Weg zur und von der Arbeit jeden Morgen und Abend in Zügen voller Menschen.
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