Usage examples of "first floor apartment" in English with translation to German

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I live on the first floor. Ich wohne im Erdgeschoss.
A fire broke out on the first floor. Ein Feuer brach im ersten Stock aus.
My apartment is on the fourth floor. Meine Wohnung liegt im vierten Stock.
He is living in an apartment at present. Er wohnt zurzeit in einer Wohnung.
January is the first month of the calendar. Der Januar ist der erste Monat im Kalender.
The fire, which caused the disaster, broke out on the second floor of the hospital. Das Feuer, welches diese Katastrophe verursacht hatte, brach im zweiten Stock des Krankenhauses aus.
This apartment is bigger than any other one in the building. Diese Wohnung ist größer als alle anderen in diesem Gebäude.
I didn't believe him at first. Anfangs glaubte ich ihm nicht.
I can place the palms of my hands on the floor without bending my knees. Ich kann meine Handflächen auf den Boden setzen, ohne meine Knie zu beugen.
Burglars broke into our apartment and stole my wife's fur coat. In der Nacht brach ein Dieb in die Wohnung ein und stahl einen Pelzmantel meiner Frau.
Did you catch the first train? Hast du den ersten Zug bekommen?
I live on the bottom floor. Ich wohne im Erdgeschoss.
She vacated the apartment a month ago and left no forwarding address. Sie hat die Wohnung vor einem Monat geräumt und ist gegangen, ohne eine Adresse zu hinterlassen.
Please, take a look at my first post and let me know what you think about it. Bitte seh dir meinen ersten Beitrag an und lass mich wissen, was du darüber denkst.
Don't throw anything on the floor. Wirf nichts auf den Boden!
What happened? There's water all over the apartment. Was ist passiert? Überall in der Wohnung ist Wasser.
It's the first time I open this door. Es ist das erste Mal, dass ich diese Türe öffne.
He took the elevator to the 5th floor. Er nahm den Aufzug zum 5. Stock.
My apartment is near. Meine Wohnung ist nahe.
First I'll look at the prices, and only then I'll decide whether I'll buy the camera or not. Zuerst werde ich die Preise vergleichen und erst dann werde ich entscheiden, ob ich die Kamera kaufe.
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