Usage examples of "ans telefon gegangen" in German with translation to English

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Da er nicht ans Telefon gegangen ist, habe ich ihm eine Mail geschickt. He didn't answer the phone, so I sent him an email.
Sobald sie die Klingel hörte, ging sie ans Telefon. As soon as she heard the bell ring, she answered the telephone.
Tom bat Mary, ans Telefon zu gehen. Tom asked Mary to answer the telephone.
Lass ihn nicht ans Telefon gehen! Don't let him answer the phone.
Ich bekam ihn nicht ans Telefon. I couldn't get him on the phone.
Kann mal jemand ans Telefon gehen? Can someone answer the telephone?
Er unterbrach seine Arbeit, um ans Telefon zu gehen. He interrupted his work to answer the phone.
Tom kann im Moment nicht ans Telefon kommen. Tom can't come to the phone right now.
Ich muss ans Telefon gehen I must answer the telephone
Er ist ans Meer gegangen, um zu schwimmen. He went to sea to swim.
Ich möchte gern mit euch ans Meer fahren. I would like to go to the seaside with you.
Ich bin zu dem Laden gegangen, der sehr nah war. I went to the store that was very nearby.
Ich war kaum eingeschlafen, als das Telefon läutete. I had hardly fallen asleep when the telephone rang.
Tom stellte sich auf einen Stuhl, um ans oberste Regalbrett zu kommen. Tom stood on a chair so he could reach the top shelf.
Sie sind alle ins Restaurant gegangen. They all went to the restaurant.
Können Sie mal testen, ob das Telefon kaputt ist? Can you check if the phone is out of order?
Ich möchte gern mit dir ans Meer fahren. I would like to go to the seaside with you.
Wir sind auch in den Tempel gegangen. We also went to the temple.
Das war nicht meine Frau am Telefon. It wasn't my wife on the phone.
Straßburg ist auch ein idealer Ausgangspunkt für Ausflüge ans andere Rheinufer mit seinen von Weinbergen umgebenen Schlössern, seinen malerischen Dörfern, seiner Berglandschaft mit Wäldern und Seen und vielen anderen Attraktionen. Strasbourg is also an ideal starting point for excursions across the Rhine, to châteaux nestling in the heart of vineyards, villages perching on the mountainside between lakes and forests, and other delights.
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