Usage examples of "free election" in English with translation to German

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He is not running in the coming election. Er kandidiert nicht bei der nächsten Wahl.
They offer free condoms. Sie bieten kostenlose Kondome an.
I'll eat my hat if my candidate does not win the election. Ich fresse einen Besen, wenn mein Kandidat die Wahl nicht gewinnt.
One must be careful about free advice. Man muss vorsichtig sein bei einem kostenlosen Rat.
Their party won the most votes in the election. Ihre Partei gewann die meisten Stimmen bei der Wahl.
I will not be free tomorrow. Ich habe morgen keine Zeit.
Is there any possibility that he'll win the election? Hat er eine Chance, die Wahl zu gewinnen?
My father is free on Saturday. Mein Vater hat am Samstag frei.
With the first election of a woman into the seat of Chancellorship, the word "Bundeskanzlerin," as a feminine noun for the title, was voted Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language. Mit der erstmaligen Wahl einer Frau in das Amt des Bundeskanzlers wurde das Wort "Bundeskanzlerin“ von der Gesellschaft für deutsche Sprache zum Wort des Jahres 2005 gekürt.
In all probability, no language is completely free of borrowed words. Wahrscheinlich ist keine Sprache völlig frei von Lehnwörtern.
He defeated his opponent in the election. Er besiegte bei der Wahl seinen Gegenkandidaten.
Everyone has duties to the community in which alone the free and full development of his personality is possible. Jeder hat Pflichten gegenüber der Gemeinschaft, in der allein die freie und volle Entfaltung seiner Persönlichkeit möglich ist.
I didn't vote in the last election. Ich habe bei der letzten Wahl nicht gewählt.
The village is free from thieves. Im Dorf gibt es keine Diebe.
Her election is in the bag. Ihre Wahl ist im Sack.
Those prisoners were set free yesterday. Diese Gefangenen wurden gestern freigelassen.
Every vote counts in an election. Bei einer Wahl zählt jede Stimme.
Thursday night is free beer night. Donnerstag Nacht ist Freibiernacht.
He won the election by a large majority. Er gewann die Wahl mit einer großen Mehrheit.
Are you free tonight? Haben Sie heute Abend Zeit?
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