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

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I want to study German. Ich will Deutsch lernen.
Hans is a German name. Hans ist ein deutscher Name.
I can't speak German. Ich kann nicht Deutsch sprechen.
Berlin is a German town. Berlin ist eine deutsche Stadt.
Maybe I should study German. Möglicherweise sollte ich Deutsch lernen.
German soldiers marched through France. Deutsche Soldaten marschierten durch Frankreich.
I don't speak German. Ich spreche kein Deutsch.
Berlin is a German city. Berlin ist eine deutsche Stadt.
Mary read the German translation. Mary las die deutsche Übersetzung.
I want to speak German. Ich will Deutsch sprechen.
Tom teaches German to immigrants. Tom bringt Einwanderern Deutsch bei.
German is a synthetic language. Deutsch ist eine synthetische Sprache.
Do you think in German? Denkst du auf Deutsch?
He prefers French to German. Er mag lieber Französisch als Deutsch.
I'm learning German now. Ich lerne jetzt Deutsch.
You're German, aren't you? Du bist Deutscher, nicht?
German cars are among the best. Deutsche Autos gehören zu den besten.
My German friend is called Hans. Mein deutscher Freund heißt Hans.
Unfortunately I hardly speak any German. Leider spreche ich kaum Deutsch
German is not an easy language. Deutsch ist keine einfache Sprache.
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