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Seele

English translation of Seele

being (with the soul) in vile

The German word 'Seele' is equivalent to the English word 'soul'. It is used to refer to the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal. In the given context, 'being (with the soul) in vile' could be translated as 'mit der Seele in etwas Schlechtem sein', meaning to be deeply involved or affected by something negative.


Example sentences using: Seele

Meine Seele fühlt sich schwer an.

English translation of Meine Seele fühlt sich schwer an.

My soul feels heavy.

This phrase can be used to express feelings of sadness or burden. It uses a metaphor where the 'soul' is described as 'heavy', perhaps with sorrow or troubles.

Die Musik berührt meine Seele.

English translation of Die Musik berührt meine Seele.

The music touches my soul.

This phrase is often used to describe a deep connection or emotional response to music. Here, 'touches my soul' suggests the music is stirring profound feelings or thoughts.

Er hat eine schöne Seele.

English translation of Er hat eine schöne Seele.

He has a beautiful soul.

This phrase can be used to compliment someone's character or spirit. A 'beautiful soul' suggests someone is kind, compassionate, and moral.

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