Usages of løbe
Mit tøj er beskidt, fordi jeg løb udenfor tidligere.
My clothes are dirty because I ran outside earlier.
Jeg ser hunden løbe i haven.
I see the dog running in the garden.
Jeg sidder i stuen, selvom min hund løber i haven.
I sit in the living room, even though my dog runs in the garden.
Hunden løber nede i haven.
The dog runs down in the garden.
Deres hund løber ofte i haven.
Their dog often runs in the garden.
Dit tøj er beskidt, fordi du løb udenfor.
Your clothes are dirty because you ran outside.
Kusinens hund løber i haven.
The cousin’s dog runs in the garden.
Det er kunderne, der løber til butikken, når der er et stort tilbud.
It is the customers who run to the shop when there is a big special offer.
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