Usage examples of "capital gains" in English with translation to German

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The capital city of Poland is Warsaw. Die Hauptstadt von Polen ist Warschau.
No matter how much she eats, she never gains weight. Ganz egal wie viel sie isst, sie nimmt nie zu.
Beijing is the capital of China. Peking ist die Hauptstadt Chinas.
This watch needs to be fixed. It gains 20 minutes a day. Diese Uhr muss repariert werden. Sie geht 20 Minuten pro Tag vor.
Do you know the capital of Belgium? Kennst du die Hauptstadt von Belgien?
Humility often gains more than pride. Bescheidenheit siegt öfter als Hochmut.
You can add sentences that you do not know how to translate. Perhaps someone else will know! Please do not forget capital letters and punctuation! Thank you. Man kann Sätze hinzufügen, deren Übersetzung man nicht weiß. Vielleicht weiß sie ein anderer. Bitte Groß- und Kleinschreibung und Interpunktion beachten! Danke.
My watch gains two minutes a month. Mein Uhr geht pro Monat zwei Minuten zu schnell.
Capital of Japan is Tokyo. Die Hauptstadt Japans ist Tokio.
Spain has won the 2010 FIFA World Cup and the national team logo gains the first star. Spanien hat die FIFA-Weltmeisterschaft 2010 gewonnen, somit hat das Logo des Nationalteams seinen ersten Stern verdient.
My uncle lives in Madrid, the capital of Spain. Mein Onkel wohnt in Madrid, der Hauptstadt von Spanien.
The church clock gains three minutes a week. Die Kirchenuhr geht jede Woche drei Minuten vor.
The capital of Brazil is Brasilia. Die Hauptstadt von Brasilien ist Brasilia.
She gets 5% of my gains. Sie bekommt 5 % meiner Gewinne.
This is a matter of capital importance. Dies ist eine Angelegenheit höchster Wichtigkeit.
The clock gains five minutes a day. Die Uhr geht täglich fünf Minuten vor.
The capital of Morocco is Rabat. Die Hauptstadt Marokkos ist Rabat.
Ill-gotten gains are short-lived. Unrecht Gut gedeihet nicht.
What is the capital of the United States? Was ist die Hauptstadt der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika?
What is the capital of Haiti? Was ist die Hauptstadt von Haiti?
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