Usage examples of "deutsche Mark" in German with translation to English

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Ich habe keine müde Mark. I don't have any money.
Deutsche Soldaten marschierten durch Frankreich. German soldiers marched through France.
Mark hat mein Buch. Mark has my book.
Meine Großeltern waren Deutsche, und so wurde die Sprache an meinen Bruder und mich weitergegeben. My grandparents were German, and the language has been passed down to me and my brother.
Die Zigarren kosten zwei Mark. The cigars cost two Marks.
Ihr seid Deutsche, nicht wahr? You're Germans, aren't you?
Ob Imogen aus dem Internet ihr Leben ausleben wird, ohne einen landesweiten Skandal auszulösen, hängt gänzlich von Mark Zuckerbergs Datenschutzrichtlinien ab. Whether or not Imogen of the Internet will live out her life without causing national scandal depends entirely on Mark Zuckerberg's privacy policies.
Was wäre die deutsche Sprache ohne Kommata? What would German be without commas?
Die Universität bestrafte disziplinarisch Mark Zuckerberg für das Hacken ihres Datenbestands. The university disciplined Mark Zuckerberg for hacking its database.
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. 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.
Er wurde in der Mark Brandenburg geboren. He was born in the March of Brandenburg.
Der tapfere Wächter findet es lustig, dass die meisten spanischen Sätze in der dritten Person auf sechs verschiedene Arten ins deutsche übersetzt werden können. The brave sentry thinks it's funny that most Spanish 3rd-person-sentences have six possible ways of being translated to German.
„Von wem sind diese Kleidungsstücke?“ — „Sie sind von Mark.“ "Whose clothes are these?" "They are Mark's."
Deutsche Autos gehören zu den besten. German cars are among the best.
Mark machte 1991 seinen Harvard-Abschluss. Mark graduated from Harvard in 1991.
Berlin ist eine deutsche Stadt. Berlin is a German town.
Eines meiner Lieblings-Zitate von Mark Twain ist: "Es ist nicht die Größe des Hundes im Kampf, es ist die Größe des Kampfes im Hund." One of my favorite quotes by Mark Twain is, "It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog."
Wenn Sie für eine deutsche Zeitung schreiben, sollten Sie alle paar Sätze einen beliebigen Kasus durch den Dativ oder ein beliebiges Substantiv durch dessen englische Übersetzung ersetzen, um Ihren Artikel sprachlich interessanter zu machen. When writing for a German newspaper, every few sentences you should replace some grammatical case with a dative, or a noun with its English translation, to make your article linguistically more interesting.
Eines Tages bekannte Mark Twain überraschend: "Ich bin nicht so jung, wie ich es vor einigen Jahren war..." One day Mark Twain surprisingly confessed: "I am not as young as I was several years ago..."
Deutsche Schäferhunde sind gut im Erschnüffeln von Rauschgift. German Shepherds are good at sniffing out drugs.
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