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

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Thank you ever so much. Vielen herzlichen Dank!
I'm ever so sorry! Es tut mir schrecklich leid!
Did you ever talk to him? Hast du je mit ihm gesprochen?
This is the tallest tree I have ever seen. Das ist der größte Baum, den ich je gesehen habe.
Have you ever thought of becoming a nurse? Hast du je darüber nachgedacht, Krankenschwester zu werden?
He is stronger than ever. Er ist stärker als je zuvor.
The best cakes that I have ever eaten are those that my mother baked. Die besten Kuchen, die ich jemals gegessen habe sind die, welche meine Mutter gebacken hat.
Have you ever added an article to Wikipedia? Hast du schon einmal einen Artikel für die „Wikipedia“ geschrieben?
Today, I saw a woman in pink crocs and I believe that that is the best contraceptive I have ever seen. Heute habe ich eine Frau in rosa Crocs gesehen und ich glaube, dass das das beste Verhütungsmittel ist, das ich je gesehen habe.
Have you ever written a book? Hast du jemals ein Buch geschrieben?
Have you ever eaten a banana pie? Hast du schon mal Bananenkuchen gegessen?
I do not think he will ever get over the loss of his wife. Ich glaube nicht, dass er jemals über den Verlust seiner Frau hinwegkommen wird.
Have you ever lived in an old building? Hast du schon einmal in einem alten Gebäude gewohnt?
Have you ever felled a tree? Hast du schon einmal einen Baum gefällt?
Have you ever hang up washing? Hast du schon einmal Wäsche aufgehängt?
Man invented the atomic bomb, but no mouse would ever have thought to build a mousetrap! Der Mensch hat die Atombombe erfunden - aber keine Maus würde je auf die Idee kommen, eine Mausefalle zu bauen!
He seldom, if ever, comes. Er kommt nur selten.
Have you ever squeezed an orange? Hast du schon einmal eine Orange ausgepresst?
Have you ever called Taninna? Hast du Taninna schon einmal angerufen?
Have you ever heard her sing on the stage? Haben Sie sie je auf der Bühne singen hören?
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