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PHRASES



Ich mag rote Rosen.



I like red roses .
Ich mag rote Rosen 0

(ENG )
(DE )

(0251)


Rosen erinnern Menschen an Liebe.



Roses remind people of love .
Rosen erinnern Menschen an Liebe 0

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(DE )

(0940)


Rosen gehören zur Familie der Rosengewächse.



Roses belong to the Rosaceae family .
Rosen gehören zur Familie der Rosengewächse 0

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(DE )

(1084)


Mein Freund gab mir ein paar Rosen.



My boyfriend gave me a bunch of roses .
Mein Freund gab mir ein paar Rosen 0

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(DE )

(1395)


Rosen haben Dornen.



Roses have thorns .
Rosen haben Dornen 0

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(DE )

(1743)


Diese Rose ist wirklich wunderschön.



This rose is really beautiful .
Diese Rose ist wirklich wunderschön 0

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(DE )

(1777)


Die Dornen der Rose sind sehr stachelig.



The thorns of the rose are very prickly .
Die Dornen der Rose sind sehr stachelig 0

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(DE )

(2199)


Die Rosen riechen sehr duftend.



The roses smell very fragrant .
Die Rosen riechen sehr duftend 0

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(3303)




Gather roses while you may .

Sammle Rosen, solange du kannst.


What a beautiful rose this is !

Was ist das für eine wunderschöne Rose!


She is as beautiful as a rose .

Sie ist so schön wie eine Rose.


This park is famous for its roses .

Dieser Park ist berühmt für seine Rosen.


She has a rose in her hand .

Sie hat eine Rose in ihrer Hand.


Sammle Rosen, solange du kannst.
Was ist das für eine wunderschöne Rose!
Sie ist so schön wie eine Rose.
Dieser Park ist berühmt für seine Rosen.
Sie hat eine Rose in ihrer Hand.


Gather roses while you may .
What a beautiful rose this is !
She is as beautiful as a rose .
This park is famous for its roses .
She has a rose in her hand .