Sentence examples of "Spielst" in German with translation "play"

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Spielst du nach der Schule Tennis? Will you play tennis after school?
Er möchte wissen, ob du Schach spielst. He would like to know whether you play chess.
Er möchte wissen, ob du Schah spielst. He would like to know whether you play shah.
Welches Spiel spielst du am liebsten mit Freunden? What's your favorite game to play with friends?
Spielst du morgen Klavier?“ „Nein, das mache ich nicht.“ "Will you play the piano tomorrow?" "No, I won't."
Warum kommst du nicht zu mir nach Hause und spielst Klavier? Why don't you come to my house and play the piano?
"Wie oft in der Woche spielst du Tennis?" "Ich spiele drei Mal die Woche Tennis." "How many times a week do you play tennis?" "I play tennis three times a week."
Spiel nicht in diesem Zimmer. Don't play in this room.
Spiel nicht mit dem Feuer. Don't play with fire.
Spiel nicht auf der Straße. Don't play in the street.
Gestern haben wir Fußball gespielt. We played soccer yesterday.
Wir haben gestern Fußball gespielt. We played soccer yesterday.
Haben Sie gestern Tennis gespielt? Did you play tennis yesterday?
Hast du gestern Baseball gespielt? Did you play baseball yesterday?
Hast du gestern Tennis gespielt? Did you play tennis yesterday?
Er hat nie Golf gespielt. He has never played golf.
Ich habe das Akkordeon gespielt. I played the accordion.
Habt ihr gestern Tennis gespielt? Did you play tennis yesterday?
Wir haben gespielt und gelacht. We played and laughed.
Wir haben gestern Tennis gespielt. We played tennis yesterday.
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