Sentence examples of "acaba" in Spanish with translation "enden"

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El adjetivo acaba en "a". Das Adjektiv endet auf "a".
A menudo acaba la vida antes de llegar la muerte. Oft endet das Leben früher als der Tod kommt.
En mi idioma, la "," se llama coma, el ";" se llama punto y coma, ":" se llama dos puntos, "…" se llama puntos suspensivos y esta frase acaba con un punto final. In meiner Sprache wird dieses Zeichen "," Komma genannt, dieses Zeichen ";" Strichpunkt, dieses ":" Doppelpunkt, "..." heissen Auslassungspunkte und dieser Satz endet mit einem Schlußpunkt.
Acabo de terminarme el libro. Ich habe das Buch gerade zu Ende gelesen.
Esto no va a acabar bien. Das wird kein gutes Ende nehmen.
¡El verano todavía no se ha acabado! Noch ist der Sommer nicht zu Ende!
Las provisiones se están empezando a acabar. Die Vorräte beginnen, zu Ende zu gehen.
Ayer se acabó el mundo mientras dormía. Die Welt ging gestern zu Ende, während ich schlief.
Estoy contento de que todo haya acabado así. Ich bin zufrieden, dass alles so geendet hat.
Tengo que acabar un artículo sobre la economía japonesa. Ich muss einen Artikel über die japanische Wirtschaft zu Ende bringen.
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