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Feigling

English translation of Feigling

coward

The German word 'Feigling' is a noun used to describe a person who lacks courage or shows fear in the face of danger or difficulty. It can be used to express disappointment or criticism towards someone who is perceived as weak or unable to stand up for themselves or others.


Example sentences using: Feigling

Du bist ein Feigling.

English translation of Du bist ein Feigling.

You are a coward.

This phrase is a straightforward sentence, directly addressing someone with the assertion that they are a coward ('Feigling'). It might be used in a context or conversation where one person is failing to face a challenge or difficult situation.

Er ist kein Feigling.

English translation of Er ist kein Feigling.

He is not a coward.

In this negative statement, it is asserted that someone (in this case 'he') is not a coward ('Feigling'). This could be used in a situation where someone's bravery or courage is being defended or asserted.

Manchmal fühle ich mich wie ein Feigling.

English translation of Manchmal fühle ich mich wie ein Feigling.

Sometimes I feel like a coward.

This expression conveys a self-reflection on the speakers character, a moment of self doubt where the speaker admits to sometimes feeling like a coward ('Feigling'). It could be used in introspective or vulnerable conversations.

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