Sentence examples of "steige" in German with translation "go up"

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Wenn ich den blauen Himmel sehen möchte, steige ich aufs Dach. I go up to the rooftop when I want to see the blue sky.
Der Preis wird weiter steigen. Prices will continue to go up.
Der Preis für Eier steigt. The price of eggs is going up.
Tom steigt die Treppe hinauf. Tom is going up the stairs.
Der Benzinpreis steigt weiter an. The cost of gasoline keeps on going up.
Sie stieg eine Leiter hinauf. She was going up a ladder.
Die Preise sind wieder am steigen. Prices are about to go up again.
Es ist sicher, dass der Goldpreis steigen wird. It is certain that the price of gold will go up.
Je höher wir steigen, desto dünner wird die Luft. The higher we go up, the thinner the air becomes.
So wie die Dinge stehen, steigen die Preise jede Woche. As it is, prices are going up every week.
Aufgrund der Rezession ist die Arbeitslosenquote auf bis zu 5% gestiegen. The unemployment rate went up to 5% because of the recession.
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