Sentence examples of "passés" in French with translation "sich laufen"

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Tout se passe très bien. Alles läuft sehr gut.
Comment s'est passé ton entretien ? Wie ist dein Vorstellungsgespräch gelaufen?
Comment s'est passé l'examen ? Wie ist die Prüfung gelaufen?
Cette émission passe toutes les deux semaines. Diese Sendung läuft jede zweite Woche.
Comment se passe ta recherche d'emploi ? Wie läuft deine Arbeitssuche?
Attendons voir ce qui va se passer ! Erst mal abwarten, wohin der Hase läuft!
Qu'est-ce qu'on passe actuellement au cinéma? Was läuft momentan im Kino?
Comment pense-t-il que ça s'est passé ? Was denkt er, wie es gelaufen ist?
Ils ne passent que de la daube à la radio. Im Radio läuft nur Mist.
Quand passe de la musique gaie, on ne tarde pas à danser, n'est-ce pas ? Wenn lustige Musik läuft, fängt man bald an zu tanzen, nicht wahr?
Je suis nerveux parce que j'ignore si ça se passera bien à mon nouveau poste. Ich bin nervös, weil ich nicht weiß, ob es an meinem neuen Arbeitsplatz gut läuft
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