Examples of using "Bettler" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm not a beggar.
He died a beggar.
Tom died a beggar.
Have you ever given money to a beggar?
I am no better than a beggar.
Have you ever given money to a beggar?
Have you ever given money to a beggar?
Tom gave the beggar some food.
- I gave the beggar what money I had.
- I gave the beggar all the money I had.
He is rich yet he lives like a beggar.
Mr Yamaha gave some walnuts to a beggar.
He's not much better than a beggar.
- I gave the beggar all the money I had on me.
- I gave the beggar all the money I had.
He's rich, but he lives like a beggar.
The beggar rattled a few meager coins in his tin can.
The begger on the street says: Do you have any Euro left over?
Aren't you ashamed? Instead of being a beggar in the streets, why don't you look for work and earn your own bread?
And even if you were the poorest beggar, if one friend remained, you would be rich. But he who has won the highest king's throne and has no friend is a poor man.
'My dear boy,' said Trevor, smiling, 'that old beggar, as you call him, is one of the richest men in Europe. He could buy all London tomorrow without overdrawing his account. He has a house in every capital, dines off gold plate, and can prevent Russia going to war when he chooses.'