Sentence examples of "Something" in English with translation "was"

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You're up to something. Du führst doch was im Schilde.
You're always complaining about something. Immer hast du was zu meckern.
I feel like eating something sweet. Ich würde gerne was Süßes essen.
There is something in my eye. Da ist was in meinem Auge.
Let's find something to sit on. Lasst uns was zum Hinsetzen finden.
OK guys, I really need something to drink. Freunde, ich brauche wirklich was zum Trinken.
Tom didn't want to do something he would regret. Tom wollte nichts tun, was er bereuten würde.
I'm very hungry; where can I find something to eat? Ich habe einen Riesenhunger; wo kann ich was zu essen finden?
How about a cup of tea or something, if you aren't in a hurry? Was hältst du von einer Tasse Tee? Das heißt, wenn du nicht zu beschäftigt bist.
"Isn't it about time you tried photographing people or something?" "Eh? Snapshots? I don't know ..." "Solltest Du nicht langsam mal anfangen, Menschen zu fotografieren?" - "Was? Schnappschüsse? Ich weiß nicht..."
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