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

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Der Wind weht von Osten. The wind is blowing from the east.
Oh sag, weht dieses sternenbesetzte Banner noch über dem Land der Freien und der Heimat der Tapferen? Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Marias Haar weht im Wind. Mary's hair is blowing in the wind.
Der Wind weht sehr stark. It's blowing very hard.
Es weht eine steife Brise. A hard wind is blowing.
Der Wind weht wo er will. The wind blows wherever it pleases.
Der Wind, der häufig in der Provence weht, heißt „Mistral“. The wind that often blows in Provence is called “Mistral”
Es wehte ein sanfter Wind. A gentle wind was blowing.
Der Wind wehte den ganzen Tag. The wind blew all day.
Der Wind wehte ihr die Haare in die Augen. The wind blew her hair into her eyes.
Der Himmel wurde immer dunkler, und immer stärker wehte der Wind. The sky grew darker and darker, and the wind blew harder and harder.
Der Himmel wurde immer dunkler, und der Wind wehte immer stärker. The sky grew darker and darker, and the wind blew harder and harder.
Heute weht ein kalter Wind. The wind is cold today.
Es weht ein kalter Wind aus nördlicher Richtung. There's a cold wind from the north.
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