Usage examples of "liebt" in German with translation to English

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Mein Liebhaber liebt mich nicht. My lover doesn't love me.
Er liebt Klatsch und Tratsch. He is fond of gossip.
Die Jugend liebt das Abenteuer. Young people love adventure.
Er liebt diese Art von Musik. He is fond of this kind of music.
Sie liebt ihn immer noch. She still loves him.
Ted liebt seine Ehefrau Elizabeth. Ted loves his wife Elizabeth.
Das Volk liebt die Freiheit. People love freedom.
Ted liebt seine Frau Elizabeth. Ted loves his wife Elizabeth.
Mein Vater liebt meine Mutter. My father loves my mother.
Er liebt mich nicht mehr. He doesn't love me anymore.
Meine Liebhaberin liebt mich nicht. My lover doesn't love me.
Ich denke, Ann liebt Jack. I think Ann loves Jack.
Sie liebt ihn noch immer. She still loves him.
Sie liebt Tom, nicht mich. She loves Tom, not me.
Meine Tochter liebt das Seilspringen. My daughter loves jumping rope.
Tom liebt Mary von ganzem Herzen. Tom loves Mary with all his heart.
Ich bezweifle, dass sie dich liebt. I doubt that she loves you.
Sie liebt Tom mehr als mich. She loves Tom more than she loves me.
Tom liebt es, Berge zu besteigen. Tom loves to climb mountains.
Tom will, dass ihn jemand liebt. Tom wants someone to love him.
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