Usage examples of "sein" in German with translation to French

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Ich würde zu lieben sein. J'aimerais qu'on m'aime.
Darf es noch etwas sein? Quelque chose d'autre ?
Er muss über 60 sein. Il doit avoir plus de 60 ans.
Er hat sein Gedächtnis verloren. Il a perdu la mémoire.
Sie scheint aufgeregt zu sein. Elle semble énervée.
Er muss ungefähr 40 sein. Il doit avoir environ 40 ans.
Sie scheint reich zu sein. Elle semble riche.
Er schien ehrlich zu sein. Il avait l'air honnête.
Es scheint ernst zu sein. Ça a l'air sérieux.
Es wird bald dunkel sein. Il fera bientôt sombre.
Sie muss ungefähr 40 sein. Elle doit avoir la quarantaine environ.
Er scheint nett zu sein. Il a l'air gentil.
Sie scheinen beschäftigt zu sein. Vous semblez occupé.
Du scheinst beschäftigt zu sein. Tu sembles occupé.
Ken schien nett zu sein. Ken avait l'air d'une personne sympathique.
Das scheint interessant zu sein. Ça semble intéressant.
Ein Krampf verzerrte sein Gesicht. Un spasme lui déforma le visage.
Er scheint ehrlich zu sein. Il semble honnête.
Die Wahrheit kann überwältigend sein. La vérité peut se révéler écrasante.
All Ding hat sein Anfang A tout il y a commencement
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