Usage examples of "sich klar kommen" in German with translation to English

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Wahrscheinlich haben sie sich verirrt und kommen deshalb zu spät. Chances are they're lost, and that's why they're late.
Sie beeilte sich, um nicht zu spät zu kommen. She hurried so she wouldn't be late.
Ich glaube, ab jetzt kommen wir selbst klar. I think we can go on our way now.
Bitte kommen Sie herein, und fühlen Sie sich ganz wie zu Hause! Please come in and make yourself at home.
Alles ist klar. Everything is clear.
Es tut mir Leid, dass Sie heute Abend nicht kommen können. I'm sorry that you can't come this evening.
Sie hat sich umgeschaut. She looked around.
Es ist nicht klar, wann der Mann geboren wurde. It is not clear when the man was born.
Können Sie morgen zu dem Treffen kommen? Can you come to the meeting tomorrow?
Der Verlust beläuft sich auf mehr als eine Millionen Dollar. The loss adds up to more than one million dollar.
Es war klar, dass Hanko Taro nicht heiraten wollte. It was clear that Hanako did not wish to marry Taro.
Vögel können Tausende von Kilometern fortfliegen und kommen jedes Jahr an denselben Ort zurück. Birds can fly thousands of miles away and return to the same place every year.
Sie ärgert sich über mich. She is very annoyed with me.
"Sollen wir Fangen spielen?" — "Klar, warum nicht?" "How about playing catch?" "Sure, why not?"
Tom weiß nicht, ob Mary kommen wird oder nicht. Tom doesn't know whether Mary will come or not.
Tom putzt sich die Nase. Tom is wiping his nose.
Ich weiß, du denkst, du hättest verstanden, was du dachtest, was ich gesagt hätte, aber ich bin nicht sicher, ob dir klar ist, dass das, was du gehört hast, nicht das ist, was ich gemeint habe. I know you think you understood what you thought I said, but I'm not sure you realized that what you heard is not what I meant.
Falls ich nicht kommen kann, werde ich Sie vorher anrufen. In case I can’t come, I’ll give you a call beforehand.
Tom und sein Cousin machten sich selbstständig. Tom and his cousin went into business together.
Es wurde klar, dass ihm das gestohlene Fahrrad gehörte. It became clear that the stolen bicycle belonged to him.
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