Examples of using "Übt" in a sentence and their english translations:
Keep practicing.
Tom practices every single day.
She is practicing the violin now.
Tom practices playing the bassoon every day.
Tom practices black magic.
She practices the violin every day.
Mary is training for a marathon.
- The actress is studying her role.
- The actress is practising her lines.
Who's applying this pressure?
Tom practices piano every day.
- She practises the piano every day.
- She practices the piano every day.
She's a bad influence.
He's a bad influence.
Tom practices playing the piano almost every day.
How many times a week does the soccer team practice?
Mr. Sato practices archery on weekends.
She always practices the piano before dinner.
He's been learning to play the piano for a long time.
Keep practicing.
Mary practises the piano for two hours a day.
How many times a week does the soccer team practice?
Tom is practicing his speech in front of the mirror.
My brother trains two hours a day.
Mr Sato practices archery in the weekends.
She's practising for her piano exam.
She's a bad influence on you.
Tom is practicing social distancing.
Society has a great influence on individuals.
He has a great influence on his country.
- He practices playing the guitar far into the night.
- He practices playing the guitar until late at night.
Paris has a great charm for Japanese girls.
He practices the piano every day, so he can become a pianist.
When it comes to musical instruments, the more you practice, the more skilled you become.
The teacher has a great influence on his pupils.
- He skates better than I do because he practices more often.
- She skates better than I do because she practices more often.
The union exerts a dominant influence on the conservative party.
He practices the piano every day to become a pianist.
Stay away from him. He's a bad influence.
It's best to practice writing Kanji as much as possible!
Tom practices French every day with his friends Mary and John.
Tom is training for a marathon.
The sun exerts a stronger gravitational pull on the moon than does the earth.
That boy is a bad influence.
The teacher has a great influence on his pupils.
Tom got his learner's permit yesterday, so he's out with his father practicing driving.
"Oh my God! What kind of laugh was that?" — "Oh, nothing serious! Mary is practicing how to laugh like a witch for a play."
At sea level, the air that surrounds us presses down on our bodies at 14.5 pounds per square inch. You don't feel it because the fluids in your body are pushing outward with the same force.