Usage examples of "Römische Reich" in German with translation to English

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Das Römische Reich bestand tausend Jahre. The Roman Empire survived for a thousand years.
Das Heilige Römische Reich existierte bis 1806. The Holy Roman Empire ceased to exist in 1806.
Das Heilige Römische Reich deutscher Nation hörte im Jahre 1806 auf zu existieren. The Holy Roman Empire came to an end in the year 1806.
Er war der letzte Erztruchsess des Heiligen Römischen Reiches. He was the last Arch Seneschal of the Holy Roman Empire.
Obgleich das Jahr 475 n. Chr. den Niedergang des römischen Reichs zeigt, ist es nicht das Jahres seines Falls. Although 475AD is the year that shows the 'decline' of the Roman Empire, it is not the year of its 'fall'.
Tom glaubt, dass die Reichen es verdienen, reich zu sein, und dass die Armen es verdienen, arm zu sein. Tom believes that the rich deserve to be rich and that the poor deserve to be poor.
Der römische Kaiser Caligula hatte ein Pferd namens Incitatus, was "schnell" bedeutet. Roman Emperor Caligula had a horse called Incitatus which means fast.
Ich bin nicht reich genug, um mir das zu kaufen. I'm not rich enough to buy that.
Hat eine römische Katze ein römisches Maunzen? Does a Roman cat have a Roman meow?
Reich mir bitte das Salz. Pass me the salt, please.
Dieses Land ist reich an Mineralien. That country is rich in minerals.
Er schien reich gewesen zu sein. He seemed to have been rich.
Dieses Land ist reich an Kohle. This country is rich in coal.
Das Leben ist reich an Opfern und arm an Vergeltungen. Life is rich in sacrifices and poor in retributions.
Ich möchte lieber arm als reich sein. I'd rather be poor than rich.
Wenn ich reich wäre, würde ich das tun. So, wie es ist, kann ich nichts machen. If I were rich, I would do so. As it is, I can do nothing.
Ich weiß, dass du reich bist. I know you are rich.
Er scheint reich gewesen zu sein. He seems to have been rich.
Wenn auch reich, so ist er doch unfreundlich. Though he is rich, he is unkind.
Nur weil er reich ist, heißt das noch lange nicht, dass er glücklich ist. Just because he's rich, doesn't mean he's happy.
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