Sentence examples of "Spielst" in German
„Spielst du morgen Klavier?“ „Nein, das mache ich nicht.“
"Will you play the piano tomorrow?" "No, I won't."
Warum kommst du nicht zu mir nach Hause und spielst Klavier?
Why don't you come to my house and play the piano?
"Wie oft in der Woche spielst du Tennis?" "Ich spiele drei Mal die Woche Tennis."
"How many times a week do you play tennis?" "I play tennis three times a week."
"Hast du vor, ein Los zu kaufen?" "Ich glaube nicht, dass ich Glück beim Spielen habe."
"Are you going to buy a lottery ticket?" "I don't think I'm lucky at gambling."
Die Gruppe spielt noch immer. Warum gehst du jetzt?
The group is still performing. Why are you leaving?
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