Examples of using "Friseur" in a sentence and their english translations:
Go to the barber.
Oh, you were at the hairdresser's.
Oh, you were at the hairdresser's.
Oh, you were at the hairdresser's.
She went to the hairdresser's.
I have been to the barber's.
He went to the barber shop.
We have the same barber.
- Tom went to the barber shop.
- Tom went to the barbershop.
I must get my hair cut.
I met him at the barber's.
In a town with only one barber, who shaves the barber?
- Your hair wants cutting.
- You need a haircut.
Oh, you were at the hairdresser's.
Oh, you've been to the barbershop.
Tom needs a haircut.
I met him at the barber's.
You need a haircut, Tom.
Tom, you need a haircut.
You really need to get a haircut.
Why does Tom want to be a barber?
- The hairdresser's hasn't opened yet.
- The hairdresser's has not yet opened.
You should get a haircut.
You should get your hair cut.
It's time you went to the barber's.
"Where have you been?" "I've been to the barber's."
The barber cut his hair.
Our neighbour has been at the hairdresser’s again.
The hairdresser cut the guest's hair.
I intend to go to the barbershop.
I used to want to be a hairdresser, or a fashion designer.
I go to the barber's once a month.
Once a month, I go to the hairdresser.
At four o'clock he went to the barber.
At four o'clock he went to the barber.
I met him at the barber's.
- The barber gave him a haircut.
- The barber cut his hair.
Tom goes to the barber less than four times a year.
Do you know which barbershop Tom usually goes to?
I think it's about time for me to get a haircut.
-"I want to get a haircut soon." -"Huh, already?"
It's about time you went to the barber's.
Tom has gone to get a haircut, but he should be back soon.
She always has her hair done by a famous hairdresser.
Did you get a haircut?
I'm going to ask my hairdresser when I go on Wednesday if I can.
You should really get a haircut.
I had my hair cut at the barber shop yesterday.