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

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Ohne Luft würden wir sterben. We would die without air.
Ich fürchte nicht den Tod, sondern das Sterben. I do not fear death, but dying.
Der Mann lag im Sterben. The man was dying.
Bedenke, dass du sterben musst. Keep in mind that you must die.
Feiert! Morgen könnten wir sterben! Celebrate! Tomorrow we may die!
Der Hund liegt im Sterben. The dog is dying.
Philosophieren bedeutet lernen zu sterben. Philosophy is learning how to die.
Ich könnte morgen vielleicht sterben. I may die tomorrow.
Ich kann hier nicht sterben. I can't die here.
Bedenke, dass du sterben sollst. Remember you must die.
Viele Menschen sterben bei Verkehrsunfällen. Many people die in traffic accidents.
Ich hasse mich und will sterben. I hate myself and I want to die.
Ich will mit Getter Jaani sterben. I want to die with Getter Jaani.
Viele alte Gebräuche sterben allmählich aus. Many old customs are gradually dying out.
Ich weiß, dass ich sterben werde. I know I'm going to die.
Wir sterben einer nach dem anderen. We are dying one after the other.
Ich will darauf leben und sterben Cross my heart and hope to die
Ich werde wegen einer Erkältung sterben. I will die by a cold.
Ihr Schicksal war, jung zu sterben. It was her fate to die young.
Ich würde lieber sterben, als aufgeben. I'd prefer to die rather than give up.
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