Usage examples of "Löcher" in German with translation to English

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Es sind Löcher im Boden. There are holes in the floor.
Es sind Löcher im Dach. There are holes in the roof.
Ein Loch ist im Eimer. There's a hole in the bottom of the bucket.
Ich glaube, ich habe ein Loch im Zahn. I think I have a cavity.
Sein Strumpf hat ein Loch. There is a hole in his sock.
Da ist ein großes Loch. There's a big hole.
Diese Socke hat ein Loch. There's a hole in this sock.
Der Hund grub ein Loch. The dog was digging a hole.
Das Loch ist groß genug. The hole is big enough.
Tom hebt ein Loch aus. Tom is digging a hole.
Mein Mantel hat ein Loch. There's a hole in my coat.
In deinem Socken ist ein Loch. There is a hole in your sock.
Die Maus lief in das Loch. The mouse ran into the hole.
Da ist ein Loch im Eimer. There's a hole in this bucket.
Wir gruben ein Loch in den Boden. We dug a hole in the ground.
Dieses Loch bildete sich durch einen Meteoriteneinschlag. This hole was formed by a falling of a meteorite.
Der Läufer sprang über das Loch im Boden. The runner jumped over the hole in the ground.
Eine Ratte hat ein Loch in die Wand genagt. A rat chewed a hole in the wall.
Frag sie, ob sie das Loch in deiner Jeans zunäht. Ask her if she'll sew up the hole in your jeans.
Und wenn das Vakuum explodiert, nennt man das ein Schwarzes Loch. And if the vacuum explodes, it is called a black hole.
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