ihr

Usages of ihr

Viele Touristen öffnen sofort ihren Reiseführer, um jede Sehenswürdigkeit in der Hauptstadt zu finden.
Many tourists immediately open their guidebook in order to find every sight in the capital city.
In den Sommerferien kochte meine Tante jeden Abend Kartoffeln für die hungrigen Passagiere auf ihrem kleinen Boot.
During the summer holidays my aunt cooked potatoes every evening for the hungry passengers on her small boat.
Manche Leute zweifeln an sich selbst, obwohl ihre Arbeit gut ist.
Some people doubt themselves although their work is good.
In meiner Heimatstadt gibt es viele Künstlerinnen, die ihren Beruf lieben.
In my hometown there are many female artists who love their profession.
In meiner Heimatstadt planen wir ein Treffen für Leute, die über ihre Vergangenheit sprechen möchten.
In my hometown we are planning a meeting for people who would like to talk about their past.
Der Bauer und die Bäuerin zeigen uns stolz ihren neuen Traktor.
The farmer and the female farmer proudly show us their new tractor.
Der Bauer und die Bäuerin zeigen den Kindern stolz ihren neuen Traktor.
The farmer and the female farmer proudly show the children their new tractor.
Manchmal fühlen sich die Stillen überhört, deshalb frage ich besonders die Stillen nach ihrer Meinung.
Sometimes the quiet ones feel ignored, so I especially ask the quiet ones for their opinion.
Im Unterricht bekommen die Stillen extra Zeit, damit sie ihre Meinung sagen können.
In class the quiet ones get extra time so that they can say their opinion.
In der Videokonferenz benutzen viele ihre Kamera nicht, aber alle schreiben aktiv im Chat.
In the video conference many people don’t use their camera, but everyone writes actively in the chat.

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