Usage examples of "live text formatting" in English with translation to German

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Where does he live? Wo wohnt er?
Thank you for correcting my text. Danke, dass du meinen Text verbessert hast!
I live in a big city. Ich wohne in einer großen Stadt.
Each text should be of a different type. Jeder Text sollte einer anderen Textart entsprechen.
You should live up to your principles. Du solltest deinen Prinzipien gerecht werden.
It's not safe to text while you drive. Es ist gefährlich, während des Fahrens SMS zu schreiben.
I learned to live without her. Ich habe gelernt, ohne sie zu leben.
Could you help us translate this text? Könntest du uns helfen, diesen Text zu übersetzen?
My dream is to live a quiet life in the country. Mein Traum ist, ein ruhiges Leben auf dem Lande zu führen.
Tom sent me a funny text message. Tom schickte mir eine lustige SMS.
I may live alone but at least I don't have to answer to anyone. Ich wohne zwar alleine, aber ich brauch mich wenigstens keinem zu verantworten.
They translated the text. Sie haben den Text übersetzt.
Such fish as carp and trout live in fresh water. Fische wie der Karpfen und die Forelle leben in Süßwasser.
Don't try to remember every sentence of the text, it's almost impossible. Versuche nicht, dir jeden Satz des Textes zu merken, das ist nahezu unmöglich.
What kind of house does Tom live in? In was für einem Haus lebt Tom?
The text needs to be translated into Belarusian. Der Text muss ins Weißrussische übersetzt werden.
I can't live that kind of life. Ich kann so ein Leben nicht leben.
I translated this text for nothing. Ich habe diesen Text umsonst übersetzt.
Do you live with your parents? Lebst du mit deinen Eltern zusammen?
You should treat this information in the main body of the text, not in the notes. Du solltest diese Information im Haupttext behandeln, nicht in den Anmerkungen.
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