Examples of using "Mme" in a sentence and their english translations:
says Ms. Janotta.
This is Ms. Müller.
Ms. Klünemann hands the case over
Mrs. Jones teaches computer science.
Ms. Berndt continues on her way.
Ms. Brown seems to be an actress.
"Yes, all right," says Mrs. Lee.
Miss Thomas teaches us history.
Mrs. Jennert is there too. - Yes.
Ms. Klünemann is also an emergency pastor.
Ms. Klünemann would like to help the woman.
Mrs. Crouch, do you have a job?
My homeroom teacher is Mrs. Jackson.
Mrs. Lee is a great talker.
when Mrs. McDonald came in one morning
There is Ms. Peter. Greet her!
Please get Miss Suzuki on the phone.
Mrs. Sugimoto always wears neat clothes.
I took you for Mrs. Brown.
Ms. White ordered that Tom should stay after school.
And Ms. Mariola has created a new jam.
Corona overwhelms many passengers, says Ms. Klünemann.
How long have you known Miss Smith?
Miss Smith is liked by all students.
- Ms. Roland, what do you think about this problem?
- Mrs. Roland, what do you think of this problem?
God bless you, Ms. Berndt! All the best!
Mr. and Mrs. West are on their honeymoon.
Ms. Klünemann will spend Christmas Eve and the holidays
Do you agree with Dr. Burns or Ms. Roland?
Mrs. Harris is very doubtful about her son's future.
"Mrs. Landschreiber, didn't you know that?" Then she says: "Nope."
Who will be in charge of our class when Miss Smith leaves school?
Ms. Eichler had a notorious reputation for being austere to her students.
It's still winter in Germany. Mrs. Berndt needs warm clothes.
Mr. and Mrs. Yamada will return to their homeland next month.
Mrs. Bruce was the first female pilot to fly between England and Japan.
It has been a pleasure to meet you, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. Here is my card.
Ms. Jud knows that tomorrow the number of passengers will drop to below 20,000 again
Mrs. Brown warned Beth that if she didn't eat properly she would be permanently overweight.
and he asked her, "Ms. Keller, is there anything worse than being blind?"
Mr. and Mrs. Davis were invited to a Christmas party at a hotel one year.
It is Mrs. Lee, Susan's mother, in London.
Perhaps having realized it was impossible to persuade her, Ms. Kurosaki sighed and sat down in her seat.