Usage examples of "ums Leben gekommen" in German with translation to English

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Tom ist bei einem Flugzeugabsturz ums Leben gekommen. Tom was killed in a plane crash.
Zwischen 1.490 und 1.635 Personen sind während des Untergangs der Titanic ums Leben gekommen. Between 1,490 and 1,635 people died in the sinking of the Titanic.
Sechs Monate sind vergangen, seit der Autor bei einem Unfall ums Leben gekommen ist. Six months have passed since the author was killed in an accident.
Er fragte den Polizisten, wie viele Menschen am Vortag bei Verkehrsunfällen ums Leben gekommen waren. He asked the policeman how many people had been killed in traffic accidents the previous day.
Ist das der Mann, dessen Frau bei dem Autounfall ums Leben kam? Is that the man whose wife was killed in the car accident?
Fast dreitausend Menschen kamen ums Leben. Almost three thousand people died.
Tom kam bei einem Flugzeugabsturz ums Leben. Tom was killed in a plane crash.
Tom kam vor zwei Jahren bei einem Flugabsturz ums Leben. Tom died two years ago in a plane crash.
Er kam bei einem Zugunfall ums Leben. He was killed in a railroad accident.
Sie kam bei einem Autounfall ums Leben. She was killed in an automobile accident.
Das Leben ist höllischer als die Hölle selbst. Life is more hellish than hell itself.
Ihr seid zu früh gekommen. You've come too early.
Im Leben gibt es Höhen und Tiefen. In life there are ups and downs.
Ich bin auf eine gute Idee gekommen. I hit on a good idea.
Ohne den Sicherheitsgurt wäre ich heute nicht mehr am Leben. If it hadn't been for the seatbelt, I wouldn't be alive today.
"Und wenn dein Bruder ohne Ankündigung morgen auf der Party erschiene?" "Ich würde mich sehr freuen, dass er gekommen ist." "And if your brother turned up at the party without notice tomorrow?" "I would be very happy that he came."
Das Leben ist nicht gerecht. Life isn't fair.
Tom ist schon hier, aber Bill ist noch nicht gekommen. Tom's already here, but Bill hasn't come yet.
Das Leben ist unfair. Life is unfair.
Warum ist sie gestern nicht gekommen? Why didn't she come yesterday?
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