Sentence examples of "geschnitten" in German with translation "cut"

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Hast du das Papier geschnitten? Did you cut the paper?
Ich habe mich beim Rasieren geschnitten. I cut myself shaving.
Ich habe mich mit einem Messer geschnitten. I cut myself with a knife.
Der Friseur hat ihm die Haare geschnitten. The barber cut his hair.
Tom hat den Baum noch nicht geschnitten. Tom hasn't cut the tree yet.
Maria hat das Felisch noch nicht geschnitten. Mary hasn't cut the meat yet.
Der Barbier hat deine Haare sehr kurz geschnitten. The barber has cut your hair very short.
Sie haben mir die Haare zu kurz geschnitten. You've cut my hair too short.
Ich habe mich heute morgen beim Rasieren geschnitten. I cut myself shaving this morning.
Meine Mutter hat mir die Haare zu kurz geschnitten. My mother cut my hair too short.
Wann haben Sie zum letzten Mal Ihre Nägel geschnitten? When was the last time you cut your nails?
Sie hat sich mit einem Messer in die Hand geschnitten. She cut her hand with a knife.
Ich habe mir mir einem Messer in den Finger geschnitten. I cut my finger with a knife.
Hast du dir schon einmal mit einem Messer in den Finger geschnitten? Have you ever cut your finger with a knife?
Er schnitt den Umschlag auf. He cut the envelope open.
Schneide ihn in zwei Teile. Cut it in half.
Schneide bitte den Kuchen auf. Please cut the cake with a knife.
Schneide den Stoff schräg ab! Cut the cloth in a diagonal direction.
Ich lasse die Haare schneiden I get my hair cut
Schneiden, waschen und föhnen bitte. Cut, wash and dry, please.
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