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

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Er ging durch den Wald. He walked through the forest.
Er verlief sich im Wald. He lost his way in the woods.
Im Wald leben wilde Tiere. Wild animals live in the forest.
Er lebt alleine im Wald. He lives by himself in the woods.
Er lebt allein im Wald. He lives in the forest alone.
Ich verlief mich im Wald. I lost my way in the woods.
Marie ist allein im Wald. Mary is alone in the forest.
Die Wölfe streifen durch den Wald. Wolves wander in the woods.
Der Wald ist sehr dicht. The forest is very thick.
Wir haben Picknick im Wald gemacht. We went on a picnic to the woods.
Er wohnte allein im Wald. He lived alone in the forest.
Der Prinz war aufgeschmissen im Wald. The prince was lost in the woods.
Die Vögel sangen im Wald. The birds were singing in the forest.
Ich habe mich im Wald verlaufen. I lost my way in the woods.
Ich habe mich im Wald verirrt. I lost my way in the forest.
Er lebt ganz allein im Wald. He lives in the wood all by himself.
Im Wald wimmelt es von Affen. The forest is teeming with monkeys.
Er hat sich im Wald verlaufen. He lost his way in the woods.
Er nahm eine Abkürzung durch den Wald. He took a shortcut through the forest.
Er hat sich im Wald verirrt. He got lost while he was walking in the woods.
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