Usage examples of "walking holiday" in English with translation to German

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The next holiday falls on a Sunday. Der nächste Feiertag fällt auf einen Sonntag.
The last time I saw Tom he was walking on crutches. Als ich Tom zuletzt gesehen habe, ging er an Krücken.
It is a holiday tomorrow. Morgen ist Feiertag.
It's within walking distance. Man kann zu Fuß hingehen.
I'm spending my holiday on the beach. Ich verbringe meinen Urlaub am Strand.
Tom was robbed while walking late at night. Tom wurde überfallen, als er spät am Abend spazieren ging.
Will you be taking a holiday this year? Wirst du dieses Jahr in den Urlaub fahren?
An old woman is walking across the road. Eine alte Frau überquert die Straße.
Christmas is a special holiday. Weihnachten ist ein besonderer Feiertag.
He is, as it were so to speak, a walking encyclopedia. Er ist sozusagen eine Enzyklopädie auf zwei Beinen.
We had a fantastic holiday in Sweden. Wir hatten einen fantastischen Urlaub in Schweden.
She was tired but decided on walking. Sie war müde, beschloss aber, zu gehen.
Did you enjoy your holiday? Habt ihr euren Urlaub genossen?
Do not read while walking. Lies nicht im Gehen.
Can you extend your holiday by a few days? Kannst du deinen Urlaub um ein paar Tage verlängern?
It's just ten degrees, and he is walking around outside in a T-shirt. I get cold from just looking at him. Es sind gerade zehn Grad und er geht nach draußen in einem T-Shirt. Ich fröstele, wenn ich ihn nur anschaue.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday are the days of the week. Montag, Dienstag, Mittwoch, Donnerstag, Freitag, Samstag, Sonntag und Feiertag sind die Tage der Woche.
I prefer walking to riding. Ich gehe lieber zu Fuß, als dass ich reite.
While we were on holiday, a neighbor took care of our cat. Während wir im Urlaub waren, hat sich ein Nachbar um unsere Katze gekümmert.
I like walking, especially in the morning. Ich gehe gern spazieren, besonders am Morgen.
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