Examples of using "Meneer" in a sentence and their english translations:
Mister, have you seen Mr. Cyrano?
Good evening, sir!
Yes, Sir!
Good day, Sir!
Good day to you, sir.
Mr. Long and Mr. Smith spoke to each other.
Thank you, sir.
Is that correct, sir?
You can go now, sir.
He's Mr. Jones.
This is Mr. Pedro.
This is Mr. Pedro.
Mr. Green is a history teacher.
- Do you know Mr. Bingley?
- Do you know Mr Bingley?
- The teacher's name was Mr Grey.
- The teacher's name was Mr. Grey.
- Mr. Kato teaches us English.
- Mr Kato teaches us English.
- Mr Wang is from China.
- Mr. Wang is Chinese.
- Mr White has gone to Canada.
- Mr. White went to Canada.
- Hello, is Mr Freeman in?
- Hello, is Mr. Freeman there?
- Mr Brown has four children.
- Mr. Brown has four children.
No, Sir, I am German.
- Is Mr Fujiwara at home now?
- Is Mr. Fujiwara at home now?
Mr. White's yard is large.
- Do you remember Mr Saito?
- Do you remember Mr. Saito?
Is Mr. Jones in the office?
What is your name, sir?
Mr Jordan woke up suddenly.
A doctor examined Mr. Brown.
Please take your seat, sir.
Sir, I have a request to make.
- Mr Green is a teacher of history.
- Mr. Green is a history teacher.
Mr. What's-his-name called me.
Is this your dog, sir?
Very good sir, and you?
Here's your receipt, sir.
Mr Kojima had a smoke after breakfast.
Mr Brown is our English teacher.
Mr Ito is a highly educated man.
Mr White is a man of reason.
Mr Smith is a good teacher.
- I'll call on Mr Brown tomorrow.
- I'll visit Mr. Brown tomorrow.
Hey mister, you forgot your coat!
Mr. Yoshida never breaks his promise.
That gentleman usually wears a hat.
Mr Suzuki is a great scientist.
Mr. Spencer works in a shop.
Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall!