Usage examples of "hamad bin isa al chalifa" in German with translation to English

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Ich kann nicht wie eine Katze miauen. Ich bin eine Maus! I cannot meow like a cat. I'm a mouse!
Ich bin zu dem Laden gegangen, der sehr nah war. I went to the store that was very nearby.
Bin ich in London? Am I in London?
Ich bin über die Nachrichten beunruhigt. I am unsettled about the news.
Ich bin gegen den Krieg. I'm against the war.
Ich bin ein Angehöriger dieser Schule. I am a follower of that school.
Ich bin ein bisschen durcheinander. I’m a little confused.
Ich bin am Übersetzen. I am translating.
Ich bin gut in Wissenschaft. I'm good at science.
Ich bin zu Sachikos Party eingeladen. I was invited to Sachiko's party.
Ich bin aus dem Schlaf hochgefahren, wegen des Feuers. I awoke with a start because of the fire.
Ich glaube, ich bin im Recht. I believe I am in the right.
Ich bin gut im Singen. I'm good at singing.
Ich bin zuversichtlich, dass er sein Versprechen halten wird. I am confident he will keep his promise.
"Hast du Geschwister?" "Nein. ich bin ein Einzelkind." "Do you have any siblings?" "No, I'm an only child."
Ich bin noch sehr müde. I'm still very tired.
Ich bin auf eine gute Idee gekommen. I hit on a good idea.
Tom ist größer als ich es bin. Tom is taller than I am.
Ich bin gerade auf dem Campus. I'm on campus at the moment.
Nächste Woche bin ich beschäftigt. I'll be busy next week.
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