Sentence examples of "gebet" in German with translation "haber"

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Es gab überhaupt keinen Sturm. No hay ninguna tormenta.
Wie viele Opfer gab es? ¿Cuántas víctimas hubo?
Plötzlich gab es eine Explosion. De repente hubo una explosión.
Gibt es dafür eine App? ¿Hay alguna aplicación para eso?
Es gibt viel zu tun. Hay mucho que hacer.
Es gibt keine reellen Visionen. No hay visiones verdaderas.
Es gibt nur ein Badehandtuch. Hay solamente una toalla de baño.
Es gibt Kaffee und Kaffee. Hay café y café.
Hier gibt es eine Bushaltestelle. Aquí hay una parada de autobús.
Gibt es etwas Neues heute? ¿Hay alguna novedad hoy?
Es gibt hier ein Restaurant. Hay un restaurante aquí.
Es gibt nicht viel Hoffnung. No hay mucha esperanza.
Gibt es hier ein Telefon? ¿Hay un teléfono aquí?
Es gibt nur eine Wahrheit! ¡Solo hay una verdad!
Gibt es Bier auf Hawaii? ¿Hay cerveza en Hawái?
Es gibt keine sauberen Teller. No hay platos limpios.
Heute morgen gab es ein Erdbeben. Hubo un terremoto esta mañana.
Es gab fünf Brände gestern Abend. Hubo cinco incendios anoche.
Es gab dort mehrere hundert Menschen. Había cientas de personas ahí.
Früher gab es hier eine Kirche. Una vez hubo aquí una iglesia.
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