Examples of using "Leraar" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I am a teacher, too.
- I'm a teacher, too.
- I, too, am a teacher.
- I'm also a teacher.
- Who is your teacher?
- Who's your teacher?
- Is her father a teacher?
- Is his father a teacher?
He is a teacher.
- I'm a teacher.
- I am a teacher.
The professor grinned.
My father is a teacher.
My husband was a teacher.
My husband is a teacher.
- Who's your French teacher?
- Who is your French teacher?
Our teacher lives close by.
He's an Italian teacher.
Tom is Mary's teacher.
Can your French teacher speak English?
Is her father a teacher?
- I am a teacher, too.
- I'm a teacher, too.
- I, too, am a teacher.
- I'm also a teacher.
My father is a teacher.
- He is my teacher.
- He's my teacher.
I'm a Japanese teacher.
The teacher is friendly.
The teacher is unfriendly.
Google is my teacher.
- I am not a teacher.
- I'm not a teacher.
- He is a teacher of English.
- He is an English teacher.
My brother is a teacher.
I'm a teacher here.
- Who is your teacher?
- Who's your teacher?
Is his father a teacher?
Cecilia wasn't a teacher.
- I am a teacher of English.
- I am an English teacher.
- I'm an English teacher.
- You are a teacher.
- You're the teacher.
- You're a teacher.
The teacher is coming in.
He was profuse in his praise of his teacher.
I'm a Dutch teacher.
Do you teach Esperanto?
- He made a fool of his teacher.
- He made fun of the teacher.
My husband is a teacher, too.
- I know that you are a teacher.
- I know that you're a teacher.
- I know you're a teacher.
So one thing that my teacher says
The teacher gave us homework.
- The teacher's name was Mr Grey.
- The teacher's name was Mr. Grey.
I intended to become a teacher.
Every teacher does their best.
- He has decided to become a teacher.
- He made up his mind to be a teacher.
- He is our teacher of English.
- He is our English teacher.
- He's our English teacher.
I'm a Japanese teacher.
He will be a good teacher.
I'll be your teacher.
He likes that teacher.
I'd like to be a teacher.
You're a great teacher!
Tom is a French teacher.
- Tom is no longer a teacher.
- Tom isn't a teacher anymore.
Is this sentence correct, teacher?
My older brother is a teacher.
"I am a teacher." "So am I."