Examples of using "Pappi" in a sentence and their english translations:
The priest is a good man.
Tom is a priest.
- Bob became a pastor.
- Bob became a preacher.
- Bob became a minister.
I'm a minister.
This priest is a good man.
Tom became an ordained minister.
Tom is an ordained minister.
The priest blessed the marriage of the happy couple.
Sami was an ordained minister in Egypt.
The priest called the drunk "slave of sin".
The minister refused to give an interview to the reporters.
Jimmie is to be a minister.
Bob became a minister.
Tom became a minister.
- The priest skillfully drew a picture of a priest on a folding screen.
- A priest skillfully drew a picture of a priest on a folding screen.
Tom is a minister.
He became a minister.
He's a minister.
The minister approved the building plans.
The foreign minister attended the talks.
The priest made the sign of the cross as the casket was lowered into the ground.
The minister doesn't want to resign.
The new minister took over the job on Monday.
Now Dan is a minister.
Tom wanted to be a minister.
The priest who speaks French will be here next week.
Tom isn't a minister.
Let's get to the matter we called you about, minister.
The minister inspired us with a marvelous sermon.
The minister appointed one of his cronies to a key position.
The minister worked hard on behalf of the poor.
The girl was pregnant before the priest could say Amen.
The minister elected one of his close friends to a key position.
He wasn't always a minister.
A priest, a minister, and a rabbi walk into a bar. The bartender asks them, "What is this, some kind of joke?"
He's a minister. He marries people all the time.
The minister offended more than once fellow members of the opposition.
All acts against nature are decadence. The most decadent of men are priests: they teach that which is against nature. Debating isn't effective against priests, only prison is.
The minister, whom I spoke to recently, agrees with me.