Usage examples of "sich lieben" in German with translation to English

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Von dieser Zeit an begannen sie sich gegenseitig zu lieben. From that time on, they came to love each other.
Tom und Sue lieben sich. Tom and Sue love each other.
Nicholas und Maria lieben sich. Nicholas and Maria love each other.
John und Mary liebten sich. John and Mary loved each other.
Jim hat gelernt, Japan zu lieben. Jim has learned to like Japan.
Sie hat sich umgeschaut. She looked around.
Menschen lieben Hunde. People love dogs.
Der Verlust beläuft sich auf mehr als eine Millionen Dollar. The loss adds up to more than one million dollar.
Menschen, die lieben, zweifeln an nichts oder zweifeln an allem. People who love doubt nothing, or doubt everything.
Sie ärgert sich über mich. She is very annoyed with me.
Knaben lieben Unfug. Boys are fond of mischief.
Tom putzt sich die Nase. Tom is wiping his nose.
Es heißt, dass die Franzosen die Kunst lieben. The French are said to love art.
Tom und sein Cousin machten sich selbstständig. Tom and his cousin went into business together.
Gott hat uns die Fähigkeit zu lieben geschenkt. God gave us the power to love.
Der Polizist kümmerte sich um den Unfall. The policeman dealt with the accident.
Nicholas und Maria lieben einander. Nicholas and Maria love each other.
Tom fürchtet sich vor Gespenstern. Tom is scared of ghosts.
Es ist traurig nicht geliebt zu werden, aber es ist noch viel trauriger nicht lieben zu können. It is sad not to be loved, but it is much sadder not to be able to love.
Jeder ist auf sich selbst gestellt. It's every man for himself.
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