Sentence examples of "Die" in German with translation "whom"

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Es gibt Leute, für die Null eine positive Zahl ist. There are people to whom, null is a positive number.
Wem hast du das gegeben? Whom did you give it to?
Es ist Tom, den ich sehen möchte. It is Tom whom I want to see.
Ich habe keinen Freund mich dem ich darüber reden kann. I have no friend with whom to talk about it.
Seine Mutter hatte drei Söhne, von denen er der jüngste war. His mother had three sons, of whom he was the youngest.
Ich habe keine Freunde, mit denen ich über solche Sachen reden könnte. I have no friends to whom I could speak about such matters.
Gestern traf ich einen alten Freund, den ich schon lange nicht mehr gesehen hatte. Yesterday I met an old friend of mine whom I had not seen for a long time.
Jesus sah Nathanael kommen und sagt von ihm: "Siehe, ein rechter Israelit, in dem kein Falsch ist." When Jesus saw Nathanael approaching, he said of him, "Here truly is an Israelite in whom there is no deceit."
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