Examples of using "Chapeau" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Congratulations!
- Chapeau!
- Remove your hat.
- Take your hat off.
- Take off your hat.
Take off your hat.
- Remove your hat.
- Take off your hat.
Respect to you!
Remove your hat.
I like your hat.
- Remove your hat.
- Take your hat off.
- Take off your hat.
Put your hat back on.
Put on the hat.
- Put your hat on.
- Put on your hat.
- Put your hat on.
- Put on your hat.
Take this hat.
Bring a hat.
Chapeau!
This hat is mine.
- He has a hat on.
- She's wearing a hat.
- He is wearing a hat.
Where's your hat?
Give me back my hat.
- Fetch me my hat.
- Bring me my hat.
Put your hat on.
This hat is mine.
I take off my hat.
I like your hat.
I like your hat.
- Fetch me my hat.
- Bring my hat.
Remove your hat.
- Remove your hat.
- Take your hat off.
- Take off your hat.
- Take your hat off.
- Take off your hat.
Put on your hat.
Check your hat.
Put your hat back on.
Put your hat back on.
Hats off to him!
Remove your hat.
- Put your hat on.
- Put on your hat.
He took off his hat.
He put on his hat.
- I take my hat off to you.
- I take my hat off to you!
- This hat is mine.
- This hat belongs to me.
You have your hat on backwards.
This hat is too tight.
Please take off your hat.
- He has a hat on.
- He is wearing a hat.
I had my hat blown off.
- She's wearing a hat.
- She is wearing a hat.
- Where is your cap?
- Where's your hat?
- I put my hat on.
- I put on my hat.
That's an old hat.
This is my hat in the summer.
Fetch me my hat.
- Fetch me my hat.
- Bring me my hat.
This hat is from Australia.
How much does this hat cost?
Where's my hat?
It's the same hat.
Is that my hat?
Is this your hat?
- Tom took off his hat.
- Tom took his hat off.
Give me back my hat.
Give me back my hat.
Go get my hat!
- Tom had a hat on.
- Tom was wearing a hat.