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Sample sentences: Seine Nase sah aus wie ein dicker Schnabel, was den Benutzernamen 'Fink' erklärte. |
His nose looked like a thick beak, which explained the username 'Finch'. |
Um andere vor ihrer ansteckenden Krankheit zu schützen trug sie ein Tuch über Mund und Nase. | To protect others from her contagious disease, she wore a shawl over her nose and mouth. |
Der Marienkäfer setzte sich auf die Nase des Welpen, was diesen diesen zum Niesen veranlasste. | The ladybird sat down on the puppy's nose causing it to sneeze. |
die Nase voll haben | to be jaded |
die Nase | The nose |
(die) Nase | nose |
die Nase | nose |
Nase | nose |
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It is an abandoned place in the middle of Spain, in the middle of nowhere. The station is located near a junction where the ways of the trains split. Both are split as well, in their minds.
In the evening we saw a Dutch couple which we have met in El Calafate (in the Perito Moreno tour and who were with us on the airplane to the Peninsula). We looked for our hotel and it was OK.
It is an abandoned place in the middle of Spain, in the middle of nowhere. The station is located near a junction where the ways of the trains split. Both are split as well, in their minds.
In the evening we saw a Dutch couple which we have met in El Calafate (in the Perito Moreno tour and who were with us on the airplane to the Peninsula). We looked for our hotel and it was OK.
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