Usage examples of "viel zu schade" in German with translation to English

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Es ist zu schade It's a pity
Heute habe ich viel zu tun. Today I have a lot of things to do.
Hör auf mich zu nerven, ich hab viel zu tun. Stop pestering me, I'm busy.
Dieses Haus ist viel zu klein. This house is far too small.
Es gibt zu viel zu tun! There's too much to do!
Wir haben viel zu tun. We have a lot of work to do.
Ich habe heute Nachmittag viel zu tun. I have a lot of things to do this afternoon.
Auf meinem Rechner sind viel zu viele Programme installiert. Vielleicht läuft er schneller, wenn ich einige davon deinstalliere. I have far too many programs installed on my computer. Maybe if I uninstall some of them, my computer will run much faster.
Es ist schon viel zu spät, um noch irgendwohin zu gehen. It is too late to go out now.
Ich habe heute viel zu tun. I have a lot to do today.
Es ist viel zu kalt zum Schwimmen. It's much too cold to swim.
Es gibt viel zu tun, willst du Hilfe? There's quite a lot of things to do; do you want some help?
Du bist viel zu klug, um zu glauben, du seist schlauer als ich. You are way too intelligent to think you'd be smarter than me.
Ich spreche Englisch nicht als Muttersprache, und mir wird klar, dass ich noch viel zu lernen habe. I'm a non-native speaker of English and realize there is a lot that I still need to learn.
Ich habe viel zu erledigen. I've got a lot of work to do.
Dein Englisch lässt viel zu wünschen übrig. Your English leaves much to be desired.
Ihr seid viel zu nett zu mir. You are much too kind to me.
In letzter Zeit hatte ich so viel zu tun, dass ich nicht zum Lernen gekommen bin. Lately, I have been busy so I have not studied at all.
Es gibt viel zu tun. There's a lot to do.
Es bleibt noch viel zu tun. Much still remains to be done.
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