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Usages of sich gewöhnen an
In der neuen Wohnung fällt es uns leicht, uns an den Alltag zu gewöhnen.
In the new apartment it is easy for us to get used to everyday life.
Ich gewöhne mich langsam an die laute Straße vor dem Haus.
I am slowly getting used to the loud street in front of the house.
Auf dem Bauernhof ist der Geruch der Tiere stark, aber wir gewöhnen uns daran.
On the farm the smell of the animals is strong, but we get used to it.
Der Geruch im Stall ist stark, aber nach einer Weile gewöhnt man sich daran.
The smell in the stable is strong, but after a while you get used to it.
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