Usage examples of "stürbe" in German with translation to English

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Translations: all226 die219 pass away7
Ich stürbe lieber, als dass ich das Leben ließe! I'd rather die than lose my life!
Wer würde sich um meine Kinder kümmern, wenn ich stürbe? Who would look after my children if I died?
Meine Katze ist gestern gestorben. My cat died yesterday.
Sein Großvater ist friedlich gestorben. His grandfather passed away peacefully.
Maciek ist im Dezember gestorben. Maciek died in December.
Mozart ist vor 200 Jahren gestorben. Mozart passed away 200 years ago.
Ist mein Vater wirklich gestorben? Did my father really die?
Sein Bruder ist letzten Monat gestorben. His brother passed away last month.
Angeblich ist er hier gestorben. He is said to have died here.
Letzten Mittwoch starb meine Hündin. Sie war 16. Last Wednesday my dog passed away. She was 16.
Glücklich ist er nicht gestorben. Happily he did not die.
Weil der Shōwa-Tennō im Januar des Jahres 1989 starb, wandelte der Name der Ära sich von Shōwa in Heisei. The emperor passed away in January of 1989. Therefore, the name of the era changed from Showa to Heisei.
Mein Papagei ist gestern gestorben. My parrot died yesterday.
Im Januar des Jahres 1989 starb der Shōwa-Tennō, und der Name der Ära wandelte sich von Shōwa in Heisei. The emperor passed away in January of 1989. Therefore, the name of the era changed from Showa to Heisei.
Wie viele Personen sind gestorben? How many people died?
Weil der Shōwa-Tennō im Januar des Jahres 1989 starb, wandelte der Name der Ära sich von Shōwa in Heisei. The emperor passed away in January of 1989. Therefore, the name of the era changed from Showa to Heisei.
Der alte Mann starb hungers. The old man died from hunger.
Er starb eines natürlichen Todes. He died of natural causes.
Er starb in hohem Alter. He died very old.
Er starb an dieser Krankheit. He died of that disease.
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