Examples of using "Knippen" in a sentence and their english translations:
Get a haircut.
Get your hair cut!
Get a haircut.
Can you snap your fingers?
Cut, wash and dry, please.
Should I cut my hair?
These scissors don't cut well.
He had his hair cut short.
I got my hair cut.
Should I cut my hair?
- I need to have a haircut.
- I need to get a haircut.
- I must get my hair cut.
You should get your hair cut.
Where did you get your hair cut?
You should go and have your hair cut.
I got my hair cut yesterday.
Soon I have to go get a haircut.
I had my hair cut the day before yesterday.
- He has his hair cut once a month.
- He gets his hair cut once a month.
Get a haircut.
Tom had his hair cut really short.
I had my hair cut at the barber's.
It's common practice on commercial farms to cut off their tails.
Tom said you needed a haircut.
Should I cut my hair?
These scissors don't cut well.
Before taking a journey, I got a haircut.
I can't cut my nails and do the ironing at the same time!
It cost him 3000 yen to have his hair cut.
I must get my hair cut.
The teacher told me that I should have my hair cut.
Tom has gone to get a haircut, but he should be back soon.
- You absolutely may not cut pictures out of the books on the bookcase.
- By no means may you cut out the pictures from the books on the bookshelf.
- He has his hair cut once a month.
- He gets his hair cut once a month.
- He gets a haircut once a month.
"Can you cut it like this, please?" "A little shorter in the front and a little longer on the sides, please."