Usage examples of "Brot verdienen" in German with translation to English

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Ich muss mir selbst mein Brot verdienen. I've got to earn my own living.
Wir haben kein Brot mehr. We do not have any more bread.
Ich habe mir sagen lassen, Englisch sei wie gemacht zum Geld verdienen, Französisch für die Liebe und Spanisch, um Gott anzubeten. I've heard it said that English is for making money, French for making love, and Spanish for praying to God.
Der Mann isst Brot. The man is eating bread.
Weiß jemand, wie man in Krisenzeiten Geld verdienen kann? Does someone know how to earn money in time of crisis?
Ich hätte gerne zwei Würstchen im Brot mit Senf und Ketchup. I'll have two hot dogs with mustard and ketchup.
Dieses Geschäft bietet die Chance, sehr viel Geld zu verdienen; eine Million Yen im Monat sind möglich! There's the chance to get a huge income in this business, a million yen a month is possible!
Dieses Brot ist groß. This bread is big.
Sie wollten Geld verdienen. They wanted to earn money.
Der Mann hatte das Brot gegessen. The man ate the bread.
Mein Vater glaubte, dass alle, die in Japan keinen Lebensunterhalt verdienen können, Faulpelze seien. My father believed that anyone who could not make a living in Japan was lazy.
Wenn sie kein Brot haben, dann sollen sie eben Kuchen essen! If they don't have bread, let them eat cake.
Er arbeitet hart, um seinen Lebensunterhalt zu verdienen. He works hard to earn his living.
Die Anzahl an Japanern, die von Brot leben, hat zugenommen. The number of Japanese who live on bread has increased.
Blondinen verdienen 7% mehr als Frauen mit anderen Haarfarben. Blondes earn 7% more than women with any other hair color.
Sie bäckt Brot in ihrem neuen Ofen. She bakes bread in her new oven.
Er hat nur ein Lebensziel: Geld verdienen. He has only one aim in life, to make money.
Sie verdient ihr Brot als Balletttänzerin. She earns her living as a ballet dancer.
Alte Leute verdienen Respekt. Old people deserve respect.
Die Mäuse haben von dem Brot gegessen. The mice ate some of the bread.
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