Usage examples of "german mark" in English with translation to Spanish

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I don't believe there is anything in the whole earth that you can't learn in Berlin except the German language. No creo que haya nada en toda la Tierra que no pueda aprenderse en Berlín, salvo el idioma alemán.
The arrow fell wide of the mark. La flecha dio muy lejos del blanco.
German cars are among the best. Los vehículos alemanes están entre los mejores.
The wet vase left a mark on the table. El jarrón mojado dejó una marca en la mesa.
I want to study German. Quiero estudiar alemán.
Mark has my book. Marco tiene mi libro.
He cannot speak English, much less German. Él no sabe hablar inglés, mucho menos alemán.
Mark graduated from Harvard in 1991. Mark se graduó de Harvard en 1991.
A true German can't stand the French, yet willingly he drinks their wines. Un verdadero alemán no soporta a los franceses, aunque con gusto se beba sus vinos.
Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols. El tiempo no tiene divisiones para marcar su paso, nunca hay una tormenta o un soplar de trompetas para indicar el comienzo de un nuevo mes o año. Incluso cuando empieza un nuevo siglo sólo somos nosotros, los mortales, los que tocamos las campanas y disparamos con nuestras pistolas.
You're German, aren't you? ¿Eres alemán, o no?
Please mark the correct answer. Por favor, señale la respuesta correcta.
My uncle can speak German. Mi tío sabe hablar alemán.
He will get an average mark at best. Él obtendrá una calificación promedio a lo sumo.
I asked Mary to send me books to learn German. Le pedí a Mary que me mande libros para aprender alemán.
I trust what Matthew, Mark, Luke and John said, and if I were ever the victim in a car accident I'd be very happy if they were my witnesses. Confío en lo que Mateo, Marcos, Lucas y Juan dijeron, y si alguna vez fuera víctima de un accidente automovilístico, sería muy feliz de que ellos fueran mis testigos.
What would German be without commas? ¿Cómo sería el alemán sin comas?
The Japanese do not always make a bow as a mark of respect. Los japoneses no siempre se inclinan como símbolo de respeto.
Jim is master of French and German. Jim es experto de francés y alemán.
Mark the correct option. Marque la opción correcta.
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