Sentence examples of "nach draußen gehen" in German
Du solltest jetzt besser nicht mehr nach draußen gehen. Es ist fast elf.
You had better not go out now. It's almost 11.
Es sind gerade zehn Grad und er geht nach draußen in einem T-Shirt. Ich fröstele, wenn ich ihn nur anschaue.
It's just ten degrees, and he is walking around outside in a T-shirt. I get cold from just looking at him.
Nachdem wir gegessen hatten, gingen wir nach draußen zum Schlittschuhlaufen.
After we had eaten, we went outside to skate.
Sie ging nach draußen, um ein wenig frische Luft zu schnappen.
She went outside to get a breath of fresh air.
Nachdem er die tragische Nachricht gehört hatte, ging er nach draußen, um allein zu sein.
After hearing the tragic news, he went outside to be alone.
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