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

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He threw me the apple. Er warf mir den Apfel zu.
New York is called the Big Apple. New York nennt man Big Apple.
This apple tastes very sour. Dieser Apfel schmeckt sehr sauer.
Thanks God, Apple is dumping that Flash crap! Danke Gott, Apple entsorgt diese Flash-Scheiße!
She bit into the apple. Sie biss in den Apfel.
Will Apple lose its mojo now that its visionary founder is dead? Was bleibt vom Biss, jetzt da Apples visionärer Gründer tot ist?
I give John the apple. Ich gebe John den Apfel.
She picked me an apple. Sie hat mir einen Apfel gepflückt.
He lives inside an apple. Er lebt in einem Apfel.
We give him the apple. Wir geben ihm den Apfel.
May I eat this apple? Darf ich diesen Apfel essen?
It is John's apple. Es ist Johns Apfel.
This apple is very red. Dieser Apfel ist sehr rot.
He ate the whole apple. Er aß den ganzen Apfel.
Yesterday, I ate an apple. Gestern habe ich einen Apfel gegessen.
I only saw the apple. Ich sah nur den Apfel.
She's eating an apple. Sie isst einen Apfel.
He's eating an apple. Er isst einen Apfel.
How much is an apple? Wie teuer ist ein Apfel?
I am eating an apple. Ich esse einen Apfel.
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