Usage examples of "schon ganz" in German with translation to English

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Als wir zu Hause ankamen, war die Sonne schon ganz untergegangen. By the time we reached home, the sun had completely set.
Das Kind spricht schon ganz gut. The kid already speaks pretty well.
ich bin schon ganz aufgeregt wegen dem Umzug. I'm excited about the move.
Ich glaube, dass sich Tom ganz schon aufregen wird, wenn er herausfindet, dass das Gemälde, welches er gekauft hat, eine Fälschung ist. I think Tom is going to be pretty mad when he finds out that the painting he bought is a fake.
Es ist ein ganz einfacher Vorgang. It's a very simple process.
Seine Mutter stand viel zeitiger auf als sonst und begann schon um acht mit dem Kochen. His mother got up much earlier than usual and started cooking as early as 8am.
Dieses Buch ist ganz neu. This book is very new.
Tom hat die Antivirensoftware auf seinem Rechner schon lange nicht mehr aktualisiert. Tom hasn't updated the antivirus software on his computer in a long time.
Tom und Maria haben sich scheiden lassen — ganz so, wie du voraussagtest. Tom and Mary got divorced, just like you predicted.
Hast du schon einmal eine von Toms Konferenzen besucht? Have you ever attended one of Tom's conferences?
Er geht ganz im Modellflugzeugbau auf. He is very taken up with building model airplanes.
Sind Sie in Ihrem Land schon mal im Zoo gewesen? Have you visited a zoo in your country?
Ich unterstütze ihren Vorschlag voll und ganz. I'm all for your suggestion.
Bist du schon einmal in einem Heißluftballon gefahren? Have you ever ridden in a hot air balloon?
Mary hat sich ganz schön aufreizend gekleidet. Mary is wearing some sexy clothes.
Tom ist schon hier, aber Bill ist noch nicht gekommen. Tom's already here, but Bill hasn't come yet.
Verzeihen Sie; ich habe Ihren Namen nicht ganz verstanden. I beg your pardon; I didn't quite catch your name.
Er ist schon seit geraumer Zeit auf dem Klo. He's already been in the toilet for quite a while.
Ganz gleich ob's regnet, schneit oder ob die Sonne scheint; fünf Uhr abends pflege ich am Königlichen Palast spazieren zu gehen. If the weather is beautiful, if it is ugly, it is my habit to go at 5 in the evening to walk at Palais-Royal.
Hast du ihn schon getroffen? Have you met him already?
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