Usage examples of "who the hell" in English with translation to German

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Who the hell are you? Wer zum Teufel bist du?
I don't know who the man is. Ich weiß nicht, wer dieser Mann ist.
What the hell are you doing? Was zum Teufel machst du?
Do you know who the Japanese ambassador to France is? Wissen Sie, wer der japanische Botschafter in Frankreich ist?
What the hell is this? Was zum Teufel ist das?
Who the devil was that? Wer zum Teufel war das?
Get the hell out of here! Verschwinde hier, verdammt noch mal!
What the hell are you going to do with it? Was zur Hölle wirst Du damit tun?
Where the hell are you going? Wo willst du hin, zum Teufel nochmal?
He scared the hell out of me by popping a balloon right next to my ear. Er erschreckte mich zu Tode, indem er einen Luftballon direkt neben meinem Ohr zerplatzen ließ.
What the hell is that? Was zum Teufel ist das?
What the hell? That guy got his license from a cereal box! Ich brech zusammen. Wo hat der Kerl seinen Lappen gemacht?
What the hell is going on here? Was zur Hölle geht hier vor?
Oh, what the hell. Oh, was zum Teufel.
What the hell! Was zum Teufel!
It is impossible to burn a copy of Dante's Inferno because the ice of the ninth layer of hell will put out any fires kindled with earlier pages. Es ist unmöglich, eine Ausgabe von Dantes „Inferno“ zu verbrennen, weil das Eis im neunten Höllenkreise alles Feuer, angefacht von früheren Seiten, zum Erlöschen brächte.
Any man who can drive safely while kissing a pretty lady is simply not giving the kiss the attention it deserves. Jeder Mann, der sicher fahren kann, während er eine schöne Frau küsst, schenkt dem Kuss einfach nicht die Aufmerksamkeit, die er verdient.
Where the bloody hell are you? Wo zum Henker steckst du?
Who would look after my children if I died? Wer würde sich um meine Kinder kümmern, wenn ich stürbe?
I'll follow you, come hell or high water. Ich werde dir folgen, komme die Hölle oder Hochwasser.
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