Usage examples of "Existe" in Spanish with translation to German

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El amor eterno no existe. Die ewige Liebe gibt es nicht.
¡El amor verdadero no existe! Wahre Liebe gibt es nicht!
Esta palabra no existe en francés. Dieses Wort gibt es im Französischen nicht.
El oxígeno existe en dos estados gaseosos. Sauerstoff gibt es in zwei Gasformen.
No existe ni casualidad ni libre albedrío. Es gibt weder Zufall noch freien Willen.
Si existe algo imperdonable, eso es no perdonar. Wenn es etwas Unverzeihliches gibt, dann ist es, nicht zu verzeihen.
En Australia existe una gran variedad de animales. In Australien gibt es sehr seltene Tiere.
¿Por qué existe Miss Italia y no Mister Italia? Warum gibt es eine Miss Italien, aber keinen Mister Italien?
A veces me pregunto si este mundo solo existe en la cabeza de alguien que sueña que todos existimos. Tal vez incluso sea yo. Manchmal frage ich mich, ob diese Welt nicht nur in jemandes Kopf vorhanden ist, der uns alle in die Existenz träumt. Vielleicht bin ich es sogar.
En Croacia existe una película titulada "Larga y fría noche". Esta termina con la esperanzadora convicción de que al final de la fría noche aparecerá sin falta la luz del sol. In Kroatien gibt es eine Film mit dem Titel "Eine lange finstere Nacht". Der Film endet mit der hoffungsvollen Feststellung, dass nach jeder finsteren Nacht am Ende unweigerlich das Licht der Sonne erscheinen werde.
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