Usage examples of "german shepherd" in English with translation to Italian

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German cars are among the best. Le macchine tedesche sono tra le migliori.
The shepherd counts the sheep: "One, two, three, four, five ... one hundred." Il pastore conta le pecore: “Una, due, tre, quattro, cinque... cento“.
I want to study German. Voglio studiare il tedesco.
You're German, aren't you? Sei tedesco, vero?
Maybe I should study German. Forse dovrei studiare tedesco.
In German, compound words are written as one word! In tedesco le parole composte sono scritte come una sola parola!
In addition to English, Mr. Nakajima can speak German fluently. Oltre all'inglese, il signor Nakajima riesce a parlare fluentemente il tedesco.
The German translators, always late, hadn't translated this sentence yet, and Tom and Mary worried as to whether they should go through another translation to reach the sentence in Lojban. I traduttori tedeschi, sempre in ritardo, non hanno ancora tradotto questa frase, e Tom e Mary si sono preoccupati di dover passare attraverso un'altra traduzione per raggiungere la frase in lojban.
German is not an easy language. Il tedesco non è una lingua facile.
I will study German. Studierò il tedesco.
John sent me a letter written in German. John mi ha mandato una lettera scritta in tedesco.
Berlin is a German town. Berlino è una città tedesca.
We need to study German verb forms. Abbiamo bisogno di studiare le forme verbali tedesche.
A lot of Finnish know German. Molti finlandesi conoscono il tedesco.
I don't speak German. Non parlo il tedesco.
I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my horse. Parlo in spagnolo a Dio, in italiano alle donne, in francese agli uomini e in tedesco al mio cavallo.
I don't feel like speaking German. Non ho voglia di parlare tedesco.
My favorite word in German is the word for "glove". La mia parola preferita in tedesco è la parola per "guanto".
Berlin is a German city. Berlino è una città tedesca.
He is a German by origin. È di origine tedesca.
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