Usage examples of "lottery number" in English with translation to German

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I won the lottery. Ich habe im Lotto gewonnen.
The number of the front desk is No 1. Die Nummer des Empfangstisches ist "1".
Tom won $10,000 in the lottery. Tom gewann zehntausend Dollar in der Lotterie.
I'm afraid you have dialed a wrong number. Ich fürchte, Sie haben sich verwählt.
If you won ten million dollars in a lottery, what would you do with that money? Wenn du zehn Millionen Dollar in einer Lotterie gewinnen würdest, was würdest du mit dem Geld machen?
I have a large number of books on my bookshelf. Ich habe eine Menge Bücher in meinem Bücherregal.
Winning a lottery is an easy way of making money. Im Lotto gewinnen ist leicht verdientes Geld.
In case of an emergency, phone me at this number. Rufen Sie mich im Notfall unter dieser Nummer an.
In many places blind persons sell lottery tickets. An vielen Orten verkaufen blinde Personen Lotterielose.
Have you learned the number by heart? Hast du die Zahl auswendig gelernt?
Mary had a dream that she won the lottery. Mary hatte einen Traum, in dem sie die Lotterie gewann.
The number is engaged. Die Nummer ist besetzt.
If you were to win the lottery, what would you buy with the money? Wenn du im Lotto gewinnen würdest, was würdest du mit dem Geld machen?
He has a large number of books. Er besitzt viele Bücher.
Tom had hoped that he would win the lottery. Tom hatte gehofft, dass er in der Lotterie gewinnen würde.
What is the emergency telephone number? Was ist die Notrufnummer?
"Are you going to buy a lottery ticket?" "I don't think I'm lucky at gambling." "Hast du vor, ein Los zu kaufen?" "Ich glaube nicht, dass ich Glück beim Spielen habe."
An increasing number of American parents are opting to home-school their children. Eine wachsende Zahl von Amerikanern entscheidet sich dafür, ihre Kinder zu Hause zu unterrichten.
My mother prefers the arbitrary selection of the lottery machines over my lucky numbers. Meine Mutter zieht die willkürliche Auswahl der Lotteriegeräte meinen Glückszahlen vor.
Some people say thirteen is an unlucky number. Manche Leute sagen, dass 13 eine Unglückszahl sei.
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