Usage examples of "ins Leben rufen" in German with translation to English

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Kann man ein Datum angeben, an dem eine Sprache ins Leben trat? „Was für eine Frage!“ möchte man da sagen. Und dennoch; es gibt ein solches Datum: den 26. Juli, den Esperantotag. An diesem Tag erschien im Jahre 1887 in Warschau eine Broschüre von Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof über eine „Internationale Sprache“. Is it possible to indicate a date on which a language came into life? "What a question!" you will be inclined to say. And yet such a date exists: the 26th of July, the Day of Esperanto. On this day in 1887 appeared in Warsaw a booklet by Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof about the "International Language".
Sie sind alle ins Restaurant gegangen. They all went to the restaurant.
Das Leben ist höllischer als die Hölle selbst. Life is more hellish than hell itself.
Rufen Sie mich unbedingt an, sobald Sie dort ankommen. Don't fail to call me as soon as you arrive there.
Möchtet ihr heute Abend ins Theater gehen? Would you like to go to the theater this evening?
Im Leben gibt es Höhen und Tiefen. In life there are ups and downs.
Rufen Sie einen Krankenwagen. Call an ambulance.
Der Ball traf sie ins Auge. The ball hit her in the eye.
Ohne den Sicherheitsgurt wäre ich heute nicht mehr am Leben. If it hadn't been for the seatbelt, I wouldn't be alive today.
Wir sollten lieber einen Arzt rufen. We had better call the doctor.
Die Anzahl Studenten, die zum Studieren ins Ausland gehen, nimmt jedes Jahr zu. The number of students going abroad to study is increasing each year.
Das Leben ist nicht gerecht. Life isn't fair.
Lasst uns einen Arzt rufen. Let's send for the doctor.
Komm ins Zimmer. Come into the room.
Das Leben ist unfair. Life is unfair.
Jetzt muss ich gehen, sie rufen gerade meinen Flug auf. Now I have to leave, they're calling for my flight.
Du musst wieder ins Bett gehen. You need to go to bed again.
Das Leben ist kurz. Life's short.
Wir sollten die Polizei rufen. We should call the police.
Übersetze diesen Satz bitte ins Japanische. Please translate this sentence into Japanese.
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