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

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Does it hurt a lot? Tut es sehr weh?
What does your son do? Was macht dein Sohn?
How does the song go? Wie geht das Lied?
For a language to be international, it does not suffice to say that it is so. Damit eine Sprache international ist, reicht es nicht, sie so zu nennen.
Japan does a lot of trade with the USA. Japan treibt viel Handel mit den Vereinigten Staaten.
Science does not solve all of life's problems. Alle Probleme des Lebens löst die Wissenschaft nicht.
Tom does what he's told. Tom tut, was ihm gesagt wird.
Everyone does what they want. Jeder macht was er will.
She swims, but does not sink. Sie schwimmt, geht aber nicht unter.
She's good at what she does. Sie ist gut in dem, was sie tut.
What does your father do? Was macht dein Vater?
Where does he want to go? Wohin will er gehen?
He does not have to do this. Er muss dies nicht tun.
What does your aunt do? Was macht deine Tante?
This matter does not concern me. Das geht mich nichts an.
He's good at what he does. Er ist gut in dem, was er tut.
Everyone does what he wants Jeder macht, was er will.
Where does she want to go? Wohin will sie gehen?
Tom is good at what he does. Was er tut, das tut er gut, der Tom.
Money does not make you happy Geld macht dich nicht glücklich
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