Sentence examples of "Hatten" in German with translation "haberse"

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Alle Hoffnungen hatten sich verflüchtigt. Toda esperanza se había ido.
Hast du dich heute geduscht? ¿Te has duchado hoy?
Hast du heute schon gelacht? ¿Ya te has reído hoy?
Möglicherweise hat sie sich verirrt. Posiblemente se ha perdido.
Ich habe es nicht vergessen. No me he olvidado.
Ich habe das Buch gelesen. Me he leído el libro.
Ich habe meine Haare blondiert. Me he teñido de rubio.
Ich habe beide Bücher gelesen. Me he leído los dos libros.
Ich habe mein Mobiltelefon vergessen. Me he dejado el móvil.
Möglicherweise haben Sie sich verirrt. Posiblemente se ha perdido.
Ich muss mich erkältet haben. Debo de haberme resfriado.
Du hättest mir zuhören sollen. Deberías haberme escuchado.
Was?! Du hast meinen Schokoladenbären gegessen?! ¡¿Qué?! ¡¿Te has comido mi oso de chocolate?!
Hast du deine Medizin schon genommen? ¿Ya te has tomado la medicina?
Hast du dir die Hände gewaschen? ¿Te has lavado las manos?
Du hast den Kuchen schon gegessen? ¿Ya te has comido el pastel?
Er hat sich in mich verliebt. Él se ha enamorado de mí.
Tom hat sich sehr einsam gefühlt. Tom se ha sentido muy solo.
Sie hat sich in mich verliebt. Ella se ha enamorado de mí.
Ich habe meine Haare nicht gewaschen. No me he lavado el pelo.
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