Usage examples of "viel spass" in German with translation to English

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Ich habe noch viel Zeit, um Spass zu haben. I still have a lot of time for fun.
Zuhause bleiben ist kein Spass. Staying home isn't fun.
Früher schwammen wir viel in diesem Fluss. We used to swim in this river a lot.
Fernsehen macht Spass. Watching TV is fun.
John war viel früher als gewöhnlich aufgewacht. John had awoken much earlier than usual.
Gestern hatten wir Spass. Yesterday we had fun.
Heute habe ich viel zu tun. Today I have a lot of things to do.
Seine Mutter stand viel zeitiger auf als sonst und begann schon um acht mit dem Kochen. His mother got up much earlier than usual and started cooking as early as 8am.
Wie viel kostet eine Eintrittskarte? How much is the entrance fee?
Hör auf mich zu nerven, ich hab viel zu tun. Stop pestering me, I'm busy.
Falls er weiter so viel trinkt, wird er früher oder später krank werden. If he continues drinking too much, he will fall ill sooner or later.
Es ist viel Schnee gefallen. Much snow has fallen.
"Wie viel kostet dieses Taschentuch?" "Das macht fünfundneunzig Cent." "How much is this handkerchief?" "It is ninety-five cents."
Dieses Haus ist viel zu klein. This house is far too small.
Ihm geht es nicht viel besser und es gibt wenig Hoffnung auf Besserung. He is not much better, and there is a little hope of recovery.
Tom hat zu viel Schweinefleisch gegessen. Tom has been eating too much pork.
Es ist viel Wasser den Rhein hinunter geflossen seit unserem letzten Treffen. It's been ages since we last met.
Tom verbringt nicht viel Zeit in Boston. Tom doesn't spend much time in Boston.
Wenn es sich um Mädchen dreht, kommt von mir viel Aufmerksamkeit. When it comes to girls, I pay much attention.
Ich fühle mich heute viel schlechter als gestern. I feel much worse today than yesterday.
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