Usage examples of "sich getrennt leben" in German with translation to English

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Tom hat sich von Mary getrennt. Tom split up with Mary.
Ich habe gehört, dass sich Tom von Mary getrennt hat. I heard Tom split up with Mary.
John und Mary haben sich letzte Woche getrennt. John and Mary broke up last week.
Sie haben sich nach sieben Jahren Ehe getrennt. They broke up after 7 years of marriage.
Tom hat sich das Leben genommen. Tom took his own life.
Sie hat versucht, sich das Leben zu nehmen. She attempted suicide.
Yuriko Himekusa nahm sich das Leben. Yuriko Himekusa committed suicide.
Der alte Mann wunderte sich, warum das Leben an ihm vorbeigezogen war. The old man wondered why life had passed him by.
Sie nahm sich gestern das Leben. She killed herself yesterday.
Wieso nehmen sich Menschen das Leben? Why do people kill themselves?
Er passte sich an sein neues Leben an. He adapted himself to his new life.
Maria wünscht sich, auf eine ausgeglichene Weise zu leben. Mary wants to have a balanced lifestyle.
In unserem Leben ergeben sich immer wieder neue Herausforderungen. Einige nennen sie Probleme, andere Chancen zu wachsen. Again and again there are challenges in our life. Some call them problems, others call them growth opportunities.
Das Leben ist höllischer als die Hölle selbst. Life is more hellish than hell itself.
Es ist zwei Jahre her, dass wir uns getrennt haben. Two years have passed since we parted.
Sie hat sich umgeschaut. She looked around.
Im Leben gibt es Höhen und Tiefen. In life there are ups and downs.
Kannst du sie getrennt einpacken? Could you wrap them up separately?
Der Verlust beläuft sich auf mehr als eine Millionen Dollar. The loss adds up to more than one million dollar.
Ohne den Sicherheitsgurt wäre ich heute nicht mehr am Leben. If it hadn't been for the seatbelt, I wouldn't be alive today.
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