Usage examples of "so many" in English with translation to German

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You have given me so many. Du hast mir so viel gegeben.
As many men, so many minds So viele Meinungen wie Menschen
Why do you have so many handkerchiefs? Warum hast du so viele Taschentücher?
You have been gone for so many years. Du warst so viele Jahre fort.
I am happy to have so many good friends. Ich bin glücklich, so viele gute Freunde zu haben.
So many tasty foods can be prepared with eggplants! Man kann so viele leckere Gerichte mit Auberginen zubereiten!
That is why so many students are absent today. Deshalb fehlen heute so viele Studenten.
He used to ask me so many questions about Germany. Er stellte mir sonst immer so viele Fragen über Deutschland.
With so many people around he naturally became a bit nervous. Bei so vielen Leuten wurde er natürlich etwas nervös.
I have so many clothes I don't know what to wear tomorrow. Ich habe so viele Klamotten, ich weiß nicht, was ich morgen anziehen soll.
The trouble with the world isn't that people know too little, but they know so many things that ain't so. Das Schlimme an der Welt ist nicht, dass die Leute zu wenig wissen, sondern dass sie zu viele Dinge wissen, die nicht stimmen.
There are so many stars in the sky, I can't count them all. Es sind so viele Sterne am Himmel, ich kann sie nicht alle zählen.
They worked like so many bees. Sie arbeiteten wie die Bienen.
I heard that song so many times on the radio that I grew to hate it. Ich habe dieses Lied so oft im Radio gehört, dass ich es zunehmend gehasst habe.
I like grapes, but I can't eat so many. Ich mag Weintrauben, aber ich kann nicht viel davon essen.
I can't stand so many cars honking their horns at the same time! Ich ertrage es nicht, wenn so viele Autos gleichzeitig hupen!
David has so many girlfriends that he can't remember all of their names. David hat so viele Freundinnen, dass er sich nicht alle ihre Namen merken kann.
so many men, so many minds so viele Meinungen wie Menschen
You have too many books on the shelf. Du hast zu viele Bücher im Regal.
They endured many difficulties. Sie haben viele Schwierigkeiten ertragen.
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