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

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Seine Eltern sind beide tot. Both his parents are dead.
Ich wünschte, ich wäre tot! I wish I was dead!
Er wurde für tot erklärt. He was given up for dead.
Meine Eltern sind beide tot. My parents are both dead.
Ihre Eltern sind beide tot. Both her parents are dead.
Der Jäger schoss den Fuchs tot. The hunter shot the fox dead.
Sie ist seit zehn Jahren tot. She has been dead for ten years.
Glauben Sie, dass er tot ist? Do you think he is dead?
Treffen sich zwei Jäger: Beide tot. Two hunters meet: both are dead.
Er ist tot und nun begraben. He is dead and buried now.
Glaubst du, dass er tot ist? Do you think he is dead?
Der Hund meines Nachbarn ist tot. My neighbor's dog is dead.
Es stimmt, dass sie tot ist. It's true that she's dead.
Er ist seit drei Jahren tot. He has been dead for three years.
Glaubt ihr, dass er tot ist? Do you think he is dead?
Der Hund ist so gut wie tot. The dog is as good as dead.
Noch einen Schritt und du bist tot. One more step, and you'll be a dead man.
Alle meine Freunde und Verwandten sind tot. All my friends and family are dead.
Gott ist tot. Wir haben ihn getötet. God is dead, and we have killed him.
Mein Onkel ist seit drei Jahren tot. My uncle has been dead for three years.
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