Sentence examples of "Mein" in German with translation "vouloir dire"

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Verstehen Sie, was ich meine? Voyez-vous ce que je veux dire ?
Ich verstehe, was du meinst. Je comprends ce que tu veux dire.
Jetzt versteht sie, was ich meine. Maintenant elle comprend ce que je veux dire.
Ich weiß nicht, was du meinst. Je ne sais pas ce que tu veux dire.
Ich verstehe nicht, was du meinst, aber ich mag es. Je ne comprends pas ce que tu veux dire, mais ça me plaît !
Wenn du meinst, du seist gesund, hast du nur nicht genug Untersuchungen gemacht. Si tu veux dire que tu serais en bonne santé, c'est que tu n'as pas encore assez fait d'analyses.
"Er ist ein bisschen konservativ." "Ja, du meinst, dass er einen Stock im Arsch hat!" «Il est un peu conservateur.» «Tu veux dire qu'il a un balai dans le cul, oui !»
Nicolas meint, dass die Romanisierung des kyrillischen Alphabets genauso schön wie die Sonne ist, die die Augen verbrennt, wenn man sie ansieht. Nicolas veut dire que la romanisation de l'alphabet cyrillique est aussi belle que le soleil, qui brûle les yeux quand on le regarde.
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