Usage examples of "gibt" in German with translation to English

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Gibt es hier eine Tankstelle? Is there a gas station around here?
Er ist Argentinier und gibt Tennisunterricht. He's Argentinean and he gives tennis lessons.
Er gibt sehr viel Geld für Bücher aus. He spends a great deal of money on books.
Es gibt Statuen im Park. There are statues in the park.
Er gibt leicht verständliche, präzise Erklärungen. He gives plain, simple explanations.
Gibt es keinen früheren Bus? Isn't there an earlier bus?
Die Sonne gibt Licht und Wärme. The sun gives light and heat.
Es gibt zu viele Optionen. There are too many choices.
Unsere Kuh gibt uns keine Milch. Our cow doesn't give us any milk.
Gibt es keinen früheren Zug? Isn't there an earlier train?
Julia gibt ihrer Tochter einen Kuss. Julia gives a kiss to her daughter.
Gibt es irgendwo ein Telefon? Is there a telephone anywhere?
Jean-Luc gibt Beverly das Buch von Shakespeare. Jean-Luc gives Beverly the book by Shakespeare.
Gibt es Parkmöglichkeiten im Hotel? Is there parking in the hotel?
Mein bester Freund gibt mir immer gute Ratschläge. My best friend always gives me good advice.
Gibt es dafür eine App? Is there an app for that?
Mein Vater gibt meiner Mutter seinen ganzen Lohn. My father gives my mother all of his salary.
Gibt es keinen späteren Zug? Isn't there a later train?
Diese wilde Rose gibt einen süßen Duft von sich. This wild rose gives off a sweet scent.
Es gibt kein heißes Wasser There is no hot water
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