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

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Meine Schwester wird mich umbringen. My sister’s going to kill me.
Mein Vater wird mich umbringen. My father’s going to kill me.
Meine Mutter wird mich umbringen. My mother’s going to kill me.
Mein Bruder wird mich umbringen. My brother will kill me.
Meine Frau wird mich umbringen. My wife’s going to kill me.
Mein Mann wird mich noch umbringen. My husband’s going to kill me.
Mein Bruder wird mich noch mal umbringen. My brother’s going to kill me.
Maria sagt, sie habe ihn nicht umbringen wollen. Mary says she did not mean to kill him.
Tom sagt, er habe sie nicht umbringen wollen. Tom says he did not mean to kill her.
Du kannst dich nicht umbringen, indem du den Atem anhältst. You cannot kill yourself by holding your breath.
Sie hat ihn angeblich umgebracht. She allegedly killed him.
Betty hat seine Mutter umgebracht. Betty killed his mother.
Sie versuchte gestern, sich umzubringen. She tried to kill herself last night.
Sie hat sich mit Gift umgebracht. She killed herself by taking poison.
Bill wurde von dem Mann umgebracht. Bill was killed by that man.
Aaron wurde kaltherzig von Mary umgebracht. Aaron was coldly killed by Mary.
Mein Bruder hat vor, mich umzubringen. My brother’s going to kill me.
Mein Ehemann hat vor, mich umzubringen. My husband’s going to kill me.
Was uns nicht umbringt, macht uns stärker. What doesn't kill us makes us stronger.
Was einen nicht umbringt, macht einen stärker. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
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