Usage examples of "bis heute" in German with translation to English

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Du kannst bis heute Abend hier bleiben. You can stay till tonight.
Ich habe bis heute Abend um 6 Uhr Zeit. I am free till 6 o'clock this evening.
Bis heute haben wir von ihm keine Antwort erhalten. As of today, we haven't had an answer from him.
Obwohl der Iran heute als Hochburg des schiitischen Islam bekannt ist, waren bis zum 15. Jahrhundert die meisten persischen Muslime Sunniten. Although Iran is nowadays known for being a stronghold of Shia Islam, most Persian Muslims were Sunni until the XVth century.
Tom arbeitet jeden Tag von früh morgens bis spät abends. Tom works from early in the morning until late at night every day.
Es tut mir Leid, dass Sie heute Abend nicht kommen können. I'm sorry that you can't come this evening.
Sie sangen weiter bis eine Rettungsmannschaft kam. They kept singing until a rescue team came.
Es ist heute heiß. It's hot today.
Ich habe alle Zahlen bis einunddreißig aufgeschrieben. I've written down all the numbers up to thirty-one.
Heute habe ich viel zu tun. Today I have a lot of things to do.
Ein Hund folgte mir bis zu meinem Hause nach. A dog followed me to my house.
Möchtet ihr heute Abend ins Theater gehen? Would you like to go to the theater this evening?
Wir werden nächsten Monat in unser neues Haus einziehen, falls es bis dahin fertig ist. We will move into our new house next month if it is completed by then.
Was möchtest du heute trinken? What would you like to drink today?
Im ersten Monat dieses Jahres sah ich, dass es vier Tage, vom vierzehnten bis siebzehnten, geschneit hat. In the first month of that year, I saw that it snowed for four days from the 14th until the 17th.
Ohne den Sicherheitsgurt wäre ich heute nicht mehr am Leben. If it hadn't been for the seatbelt, I wouldn't be alive today.
Lass uns warten bis der Regen aufhört. Let's wait until it stops raining.
Der Laden ist heute nicht geöffnet. The store is not open today.
Ich muss bis sieben wieder zu Hause sein. I have to be back home by seven.
Ich fühle mich heute viel schlechter als gestern. I feel much worse today than yesterday.
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