Usage examples of "internally displaced person" in English with translation to German

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Mary was wondering whether she counted for Tom as a mere word or as a real person. Mary fragte sich, ob sie für Tom nur wie ein einfaches Wort zählte, oder wie ein echter Mensch.
Tom is the happiest person in the world right now. Tom ist gerade der glücklichste Mensch auf der Welt.
You are a mean person. Du bist eine gemeine Person.
What a lucky person he is! Was für ein Glückspilz er ist!
He is the last person to betray his friends. Er ist der Letzte, der seine Freunde verraten würde.
Donald Trump is a famous business person. Donald Trump ist ein berühmter Geschäftsmann.
Ali is a good person. Ali ist eine gute Person.
The last person I told my idea to thought I was nuts. Die letzte Person, der ich meine Idee erzählt habe, dachte, ich wäre bekloppt.
You're the laziest person I know. Du bist der faulste Mensch, den ich kenne.
Tom is a very interesting person. Tom ist eine sehr interessante Person.
Tom is a rude person. Tom ist eine unhöfliche Person.
I think Kate is also a clever person. Ich denke, Kate ist auch eine schlaue Person.
What person does everyone take off his hat to? Vor welcher Person zieht jedermann seinen Hut?
Put down your name on the list and pass it on to the next person. Trage deinen Namen in der Liste ein und reiche sie an die nächste Person weiter.
Tom doesn't know what kind of person Mary is. Tom weiß nicht, was für ein Mensch Mary ist.
Paolo is a nice person. Paul ist eine nette Person.
A cat is not a person! Eine Katze ist kein Mensch!
Section 214, in my opinion one of the stranger provisions of the Land of Schleswig-Holstein's General Administrative Code, seems to imply that somebody who kidnaps a person from another one, must deliver the latter a receipt, to that effect. Paragraph 214, meiner Meinung nach eine der seltsameren Vorschriften des Allgemeinen Verwaltungsgesetzes des Landes Schleswig-Holstein, scheint zu besagen, dass jemand, der einem anderen eine Person wegnimmt, diesem darüber eine Quittung auszustellen hat.
Tom was the oldest person in the room. Tom war die älteste Person im Raum.
Next person, please. Der Nächste, bitte.
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