Sentence examples of "meinst" in German with translation "believe"

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Es kommt darauf an, was du mit an Gott "glauben" meinst. It depends what you mean by "believe" in God.
Meine Tochter hat einen Phantasiefreund. My daughter has a make-believe friend.
Ich traute meinen Ohren nicht! I couldn't believe my ears!
Meine Tochter hat einen unsichtbaren Freund. My daughter has a make-believe friend.
Mein Sohn glaubt an den Weihnachtsmann. My son still believes in Santa Claus.
Mein Freund glaubt nicht an Geister. My friend doesn't believe that ghosts do exist.
Ich kann meinen Augen nicht trauen. I can't believe my eyes.
Ich konnte kaum meinen Augen trauen. I scarcely believed my eyes.
Ich glaube, du weißt, was ich meine. I believe you know what I mean.
O mein Gott, das kann ich nicht glauben. Oh my God, I can’t believe this.
Mein Großvater glaubt, dass die Mondlandung ein Schwindel war. My grandpa believes that the moon landing was a hoax.
Ich glaube, dass es meine Pflicht ist, diese Kinder zu beschützen. I believe it my duty to protect these children.
Mein Vater glaubte, dass alle, die in Japan keinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen können, Faulpelze seien. My father believed that anyone who could not make a living in Japan was lazy.
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