Usage examples of "Die Welt" in English with translation to Italian

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A soon as man is born he begins to die. Appena un uomo è nato comincia a morire.
It's easier to die than to love. È più facile morire che amare.
Purists must die. Language is not to be kept in the cage of tradition. I puristi devono morire. La lingua non dev'essere tenuta nella gabbia della tradizione.
Those who are about to die salute you. I morenti ti salutano.
The number of people who die in traffic accidents is surprising. Il numero di persone che muoiono in incidenti stradali è sorprendente.
She had her only son die. Ha visto morire il suo unico figlio.
Please don't die! Ti prego non morire!
If you don't eat, you'll die. Se non mangi morirai.
Did Mary really die? Or is that a rumor? Mary è morta davvero? O è solo una voce?
Her husband is about to die. Suo marito sta per morire.
All men must die. Tutti gli uomini devono morire.
Without air we would die. Senza l'aria, moriremmo.
Why do you want to die? Perché desideri morire?
Will he die? Morirà?
All of us must die some day. Tutti noi dobbiamo morire un giorno.
I feel sad when I think about all the people who die in wars. Mi sento triste quando penso a tutta la gente che muore nelle guerre.
He had his son die last year. Ha visto morire suo figlio l'anno scorso.
If it were not for the sun, we would all die. Se non ci fosse il sole moriremmo tutti.
She didn't want him to die. Lei non voleva che lui morisse.
I always thought that having a heart attack was the way nature told you to die. Ho sempre pensato che un infarto è stato il modo di la natura ti dice che devi morire.
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