Usage examples of "Zahn um Zahn" in German with translation to English

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Auge um Auge, Zahn um Zahn An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
Aug' um Auge, Zahn um Zahn An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
Welcher Zahn tut weh? Which tooth hurts?
Ich glaube, ich habe ein Loch im Zahn. I think I have a cavity.
Können wir einen Zahn zulegen? Can we hurry this up?
Der Zahnarzt zog ihr ihren schlechten Zahn. The dentist pulled out her bad tooth.
Dieser Zahn ist locker. This tooth is loose.
Ihr Zahn muss gezogen werden. Your tooth must be extracted.
Dieser Zahn ist verfault. This tooth is decayed.
Ist dieser Zahn empfindlich bei kalten Speisen? Is this tooth sensitive to cold foods?
Der faule Zahn ist von allein herausgefallen. The decayed tooth has come off of itself.
Du solltest zum Zahnarzt gehen und dir diesen Zahn ziehen lassen. You should go to the dentist and have that tooth pulled out.
Mein Zahn tut weh. My tooth hurts.
Sie bekam einen faulen Zahn gezogen. She had a bad tooth taken out.
Wenn ich zubeiße, tut dieser Zahn weh. When I bite down, this tooth hurts.
Wenn dein Zahn wehtut, solltest du zum Zahnarzt gehen. If your tooth hurts, you should see a dentist.
Sie musste ihren Zahn ziehen lassen. She had her tooth pulled.
Der Zahnarzt hat mir meinen schlechten Zahn gezogen. The dentist pulled my bad tooth.
Dein Zahn muss gezogen werden. Your tooth must be extracted.
Dieser Zahn ist wackelig. This tooth is wobbly.
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