Sentence examples of "haben" in German with translation "rester"

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Du kannst den Rest haben. Tu peux disposer du reste.
Nebenbei, wie viel Uhr haben wir jetzt? Du reste, quelle heure cela nous fait-il maintenant ?
Wenn zwei Ex-Liebhaber Freunde bleiben können, dann entweder, weil sie sich immer noch lieben oder, weil sie sich nie geliebt haben. Si deux ex-amants peuvent rester amis, c'est parce que soit ils s'aiment toujours, soit ils ne se sont jamais aimés.
Sie hat nicht mehr lange zu leben. Il ne lui reste plus longtemps à vivre.
Realist ist ein Mann, der den richtigen Abstand zu seinen Idealen hat. Un homme réaliste est celui qui reste à juste distance de ses idéaux.
Ich habe mich gefragt, ob ich vielleicht für ein paar Tage bei dir bleiben kann. Je me suis demandé si je pouvais peut-être rester avec toi quelques jours.
Ihr Mund blieb offen stehen, so als würde sie nicht glauben, was sie gerade gehört hatte. Sa bouche resta ouverte, comme si elle ne croyait pas ce qu'elle venait d'entendre.
Dadurch, dass sie die Wörter an den Satzanfang weggeschoben hatten, blieben am Ende nur noch sie beide: Mary, Tom. À force de repousser les mots vers le début de la phrase, il ne resta plus qu'eux deux à la fin : Mary, Tom.
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