Sentence examples of "es tut mir sehr Leid" in German
„Willst du mit mir zum Ball gehen?“ „Es tut mir sehr leid, aber ich kann nicht.“
"Do you want to go to the dance with me?" "I'm really sorry, but I can't."
Es tut mir sehr leid, dass ich Sie aus persönlichen Gründen bitten muss, das Meeting auf den 6. März zu verschieben.
I am very sorry that I have to ask you to change the meeting date to March 6 due to personal reasons.
Es tat mir sehr Leid, dass ich ihnen so viel Ärger bereitete.
I felt very sorry that I had put them to so much trouble.
Sie war mir sehr böse, als ich die Verabredung vergessen hatte.
She was very angry with me when I forgot the appointment.
Dieser Rock gefällt mir sehr gut, kann ich ihn anprobieren?
I really like this skirt. Can I try it on?
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