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Usages of froh
Nach dem Wochenende im Zelt bin ich müde, aber innerlich froh, weil wir als Gruppe wirklich zusammengehalten haben.
After the weekend in the tent I am tired but inwardly happy because as a group we really stuck together.
Ich bin froh, dass du kommst.
I am glad that you are coming.
Ich bin froh, dich heute konzentriert üben zu sehen.
I am happy to see you practicing with concentration today.
Ich bin froh, dir meinen Vorwurf heute freundlich erklären zu können, statt einfach wütend zu sein.
I am happy to be able to explain my reproach to you kindly today instead of simply being angry.
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