Usage examples of "Me rompí" in Spanish with translation to German

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Me rompí la pierna derecha. Ich habe mir das rechte Bein gebrochen.
Por mucho que me rompí la cabeza, su nombre no me recordó nada. Wie sehr ich mir auch den Kopf zerbrach, der Name weckte keine Erinnerungen.
Me rompí la pierna esquiando. Ich hab mir beim Skifahren das Bein gebrochen.
Me rompí las dos piernas andando en una bicicleta. Ich habe mir beide Beine beim Radfahren gebrochen.
Él ha roto su palabra. Er hat sein Wort gebrochen.
¿Quién ha roto la ventana? Wer hat das Fenster zerbrochen?
Se me ha roto el embrague. Mir ist die Kupplung kaputtgegangen.
Nuestro vecino se rompió una costilla. Unser Nachbar hat sich eine Rippe gebrochen.
El cristal se rompe con facilidad. Glas zerbricht leicht.
Mi bolsa de la compra se rompió. Meine Einkaufstasche ging kaputt.
Estaba enojado conmigo porque rompí con él. Er war böse zu mir, deshalb will ich nichts mehr mit ihm zu tun haben.
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