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Usages of froh
Ich bin froh, Sie heute persönlich kennenzulernen und Ihre Fragen zum Sprachkurs beantworten zu können.
I am glad to get to know you personally today and to be able to answer your questions about the language course.
Ich bin froh, dass ich heute nicht arbeiten muss.
I am glad that I do not have to work today.
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