Usage examples of "loan word" in English with translation to German

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English has many loan words from French. Englisch hat viele Lehnwörter aus dem Französischen.
The loan carries 5.5% interest. Das Darlehen hat einen Zinssatz von 5,5%.
It is difficult for me to pronounce the word. Es fällt mir schwer, das Wort auszusprechen.
He got a loan from the bank. Er bekam einen Kredit von der Bank.
Tom had just one word to cut so that out of this sentence, forever, disappeared our Mary. Tom musste nur noch ein Wort abschneiden, damit sie für immer aus diesem Satz verschwände, unsere Mary.
Tom's loan request was turned down. Toms Kreditantrag wurde abgelehnt.
He would be the last man to break his word. Er wäre der Letzte, der seine Versprechen bräche.
The bank vetoed my student loan application. Die Bank lehnte meinen Antrag auf ein Studentendarlehnen ab.
Mary was wondering whether she counted for Tom as a mere word or as a real person. Mary fragte sich, ob sie für Tom nur wie ein einfaches Wort zählte, oder wie ein echter Mensch.
Tom took out a loan in order to buy a car. Tom nahm einen Kredit auf, um sich ein Auto zu kaufen.
What's your favorite curse word? Was ist dein Lieblingsschimpfwort?
We must ask the bank for the loan. Wir müssen die Bank um ein Darlehen bitten.
That word is very hard to translate. Dieses Wort ist sehr schwierig zu übersetzen.
Would you please tell me how to spell that word? Würdest du mir bitte sagen, wie man das Wort schreibt?
Just take my word for it. Glaub mir einfach.
You can not believe a word he says. Du kannst kein Wort von dem glauben, was er sagt.
In a word, life is short. Mit einem Wort, das Leben ist kurz.
What does that word mean? Was bedeutet dieses Wort?
Information sometimes varies dramatically according to format: my news feed truncated the last word of the headline "Ex-boyfriend backs Cain accuser". Informationen können sich durch ihre Formulierung manchmal drastisch verändern; mein Feedreader schnitt das letzte Wort dieser Schlagzeile ab: "Ex-Freund unterstützt Cain-Ankläger."
I used to type my letters, but now I use a word processor. Früher habe ich meine Briefe mit der Schreibmaschine getippt; jetzt benutze ich eine Textverarbeitung dafür.
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