Usage examples of "modo" in Spanish with translation to German

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De cualquier modo es demasiado tarde. Wie auch immer, es ist zu spät.
No hay modo de encontrar su casa. Es ist unmöglich, sein Haus zu finden.
Si hubiera un verbo llamado "nachar", "¡Nachad!" sería el modo imperativo. Wenn es ein Verb namens "nachen" gäbe, wäre "Nacht!" der Imperativ davon.
Cómo el no tenía un modo de prender fuego, él se comió el pescado crudo. Da er keine Möglichkeit hatte, Feuer zu machen, aß er den Fisch roh.
Ayer me convertí en Dios, pero me pareció algo aburrido, de modo que hoy me he convertido en diablo. Gestern bin ich ein Gott geworden, fand das aber etwas langweilig, also bin ich heute ein Teufel geworden.
Del mismo modo que el león es el rey de las fieras, el águila es la reina de las aves. So wie der Löwe König der Tiere ist, so ist der Adler der König der Vögel.
Dios se preocupa por los pájaros que hay en el cielo, de modo que no le queda mucho tiempo para los esperantistas. Gott sorgt sich um die Vögel am Himmel, da bleibt ihm nicht viel Zeit für die Esperantisten.
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