Usage examples of "orange accent" in English with translation to German

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Tom could tell by Mary's accent that she was probably from the Ireland. Tom konnte an Marys Akzent erkennen, dass sie wahrscheinlich aus Irland war.
Have you ever squeezed an orange? Hast du schon einmal eine Orange ausgepresst?
His accent betrays him to be a Frenchman. Sein Akzent verrät ihn als Franzosen.
There will he find an Egmont and an Orange, the brave warriors of Emperor Charles, as wise in council as they are formidable in the field. Er findet dort einen Egmond und Oranien, die braven Krieger Kaiser Karls, so klug im Kabinett als fürchterlich im Felde.
Judging from his accent, he is from Kansai. Seinem Akzent nach zu urteilen stammt er aus Kansai.
I am planting an orange tree. Ich pflanze einen Apfelsinenbaum.
He was a Frenchman. I could tell by his accent. Er war Franzose. Ich erkannte es an seiner Aussprache.
That there isn't an orange either. Das dort ist auch keine Apfelsine.
In Spanish six has no accent, but sixteen has one. Auf Spanisch schreibt man sechs ohne Akzent, aber sechzehn mit.
It's the first time I squeeze an orange. Es ist das erste Mal, dass ich eine Orange auspresse.
The accent of "guitar" falls on the second syllable. Die Betonung von "guitar" fällt auf die zweite Silbe.
The earth, seen from above, looks like an orange. Von oben aus gesehen, sieht die Erde wie eine Orange aus.
His accent suggests he is a foreigner. Sein Akzent lässt auf einen Ausländer schließen.
She tried to squeeze the juice from the orange. Sie versuchte den Saft aus der Orange zu pressen.
Judging from his accent, he must be from Osaka. Nach seinem Akzent zu urteilen muss er aus Osaka kommen.
There is too much acid in this orange. Diese Apfelsine ist zu sauer.
He's got a broad Scouse accent. Er hat einen starken Liverpooler Akzent.
Can I eat this orange? Kann ich diese Orange essen?
Tom only has a slight foreign accent. Tom hat nur einen leichten ausländischen Akzent.
This fruit is shaped like an orange and tastes like a pineapple. Diese Frucht hat die Form einer Orange und den Geschmack einer Ananas.
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