Sentence examples of "Der Zauberer von Oz" in German
„Wessen Schmuck ist das?“ — „Das ist der von Taninna.“
"Whose jewels are these?" "They are Taninna's."
Das Frustrierendste, was dir auf Tatoeba passieren kann, ist, dass du jemanden auf einen Fehler aufmerksam machst und er ihn nicht nur nicht korrigiert, sondern auch die Variante mit der von dir vorgeschlagenen Verbesserung erstellt... ohne sich bei dir zu bedanken.
The most frustrating thing that can happen to you, on Tatoeba, is to report a mistake to somebody, and that not only they don't correct it, but they create the variant with the correction that you suggested...without thanking you.
Es war ein alter Mann, der von dem schwarzen Auto angefahren wurde.
It was an old man that was hit by the black car.
Da kam ein Mann, der von Gott gesandt war; sein Name war Johannes.
There came a man who was sent from God; his name was John.
Nachdem ich über diese elementare Frage grundlegend nachgedacht hatte, kam ich zu dem Schluss, dass der von bedeutenden Menschen oft als "wesentlich" oder "bedeutsam" bezeichnete Unterschied zwischen den unentbehrlichen Wörtern "wichtig" und "essenziell" nicht signifikant, sondern irrelevant ist.
After I had thought about this elementary question fundamentally, I came to the conclusion that the difference, which is often described as "considerable" or "substantial" by distinguished people, between the indispensable words "important" and "essential" isn't significant, but rather is irrelevant.
Rabbi, du bist Gottes Sohn, du bist der König von Israel!
Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel.
Wir drücken unsere Gedanken mit der Hilfe von Worten aus.
We express our thoughts by means of words.
Wir kamen zu dem Schluss, dass jedenfalls der Preis von 5.000.000 Yen zu hoch war.
We concluded, however that the price of 5,000,000 yen was too high.
Man sagt, dass am Kolumbustag der Geist von Christoph Kolumbus aus seinem Grab aufsteigt, rund um die Welt herumfliegt und die bösen Jungen und Mädchen bestraft, die nicht an Christoph Kolumbus glauben.
They say that on Columbus Day, Christopher Columbus's ghost rises up from its grave and flies around the world, punishing the bad boys and girls who don't believe in Christopher Columbus.
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