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Usages of die Lust
Manchmal habe ich keine Lust, für die Prüfung zu lernen, aber ich denke an meinen Grund für Erfolg.
(Sometimes I have no desire to study for the exam, but I think about my reason for success.)
Falls du keine Lust mehr hast, können wir später etwas anderes machen.
(If you have no desire anymore, we can do something else later.)
Wir gehen langsam weiter, weil ich nämlich keine Lust auf einen Unfall habe.
We keep walking slowly because, you see, I don’t feel like having an accident.
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