Sentence examples of "stiefel" in German

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Sie kaufte ein Paar Stiefel. She bought a couple of boots.
„Wem gehören diese Stiefel?“ — „Sie gehören Lidya.“ "Whose boots are these?" "They are Lidya's."
„Von wem sind diese Stiefel?“ — „Sie sind von Lidya.“ "Whose boots are these?" "They are Lidya's."
„Wessen Stiefel sind das?“ — „Das sind die von Lidya.“ "Whose boots are these?" "They are Lidya's."
Ein Mann kam mit einem Stiefel auf dem Kopf ins Zimmer gerannt, schrie irgendeinen Unsinn und ging gleich darauf wieder hinaus. The man ran into the room wearing a boot on his head, shouted a bunch of gibberish, and promptly exited.
Recht und Politik sind zwei Paar Stiefel. Law and politics are two different things.
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