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- {I} = Ich hab's. {I've got it.}+ = Ich bin satt. {I have had enough.}+ = Ich sah es ein. {It was brought home to me.}+ = Ich bin pleite. {I'm broke.}+ = Ich begreife es. {It's within my grasp.}+ = mein zweites Ich {my other self}+ = ihre besseres Ich {her better self}+ = Ich gehe einkaufen. {I am going to the store.}+ = Ich bin sehr dafür. {I'm very much in favour of it.}+ = Ich gewinne bestimmt. {I stand to win.}+ = Ich ließ es erledigen. {I had it done.}+ = Ich verdanke ihm viel. {I owe him much.}+ = Ich dachte so ungefähr. {I kind of thought.}+ = Ich weiß, was ich will. {I know my own mind.}+ = Ich habe nichts dagegen. {I'm not against it.}+ = Ich ärgere mich darüber. {I'm annoyed about it.}+ = Ich habe es schon erlebt. {I've known it to happen.}+ = Ich kann es nicht lassen. {I can't help doing it.}+ = Ich bin nicht von gestern. {I was not born yesterday.}+ = Ich kann ihn nicht leiden. {I can't bear him.}+ = Ich liebe und vermisse dich {I love and miss you}+ = Ich werde ihm schon helfen! {I'll give him what for!}+ = Ich weiß es wirklich nicht. {I'm blessed if I know.; I'm sure I don't know.}+ = Ich wurde vertraut mit ihm. {I became familiar with him.}+ = Ich habe ihm eine geknallt. {I landed him one in the face.}+ = Ich fühlte mich beunruhigt. {I was ill at ease.}+ = Ich werde es mir überlegen. {I'll think it over.}+ = Ich bekomme es zugeschickt. {I have it sent to me.}+ = Ich hatte es gründlich satt. {I was completely browned off.}+ = Ich mache mir nichts daraus. {I don't care a fig for it.}+ = Ich wurde herzlich empfangen. {I was cordially received.}+ = Ich lasse mich nicht drängen. {I refuse to be rushed.}+ = Ich kann es mir kaum leisten. {I can ill afford it.}+ = Ich langweilte mich furchtbar. {I was terribly bored.}+ = Ich finde das gar nicht lustig. {I don't see the fun of it.}+ = Ich kann ihr nichts abschlagen. {I can't refuse her anything.}+ = Ich habe heute abend nichts vor. {I've nothing on tonight.}+ = Ich fühlte mich sehr unbehaglich. {I felt very uncomfortable.}+ = Ich habe mich anders entschlossen. {I've changed my mind.}+ = Ich sah mich gezwungen, es zu sagen. {I felt impelled to say it.}+ = Ich werde mich sofort darum kümmern. {I'll see to it at once.}+ = Ich glaube, ich bin hereingelegt worden. {I think I've been done.}+ = Ich weiß nicht, wie ich mich verhalten soll. {I don't know how to behave.}+
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