Examples of using "Geschäftlich" in a sentence and their english translations:
Are you here on business?
He went there on business.
Tom went there on business.
- I am here on business.
- I'm here on business.
Are you here on business?
- Are you here on business?
- Are you here for business?
He succeeded in business.
He's away on business.
He was experienced in business.
Tom was there on business.
It makes good business sense.
She is out on an errand.
I use the internet for business.
I'm not here on business.
Are you going there on business?
Tom had to go to Boston on business.
Tom has gone to Boston on business.
Tom is in Australia on business.
Are you here for business or pleasure?
My father went to Hong Kong on business.
He is in London on business now.
He's out of town on business.
He sometimes goes to Tokyo on business.
I'm in town on business.
Tom often goes to Boston on business.
Tom is in London on business now.
I have visited Sapporo several times on business.
Tom is more experienced in business than I am.
Tom went to Boston for work.
Tom doesn't have to travel a lot for his job.
I've been to Boston several times on business.
My father often goes to America on business.
He went to New York on business.
- Are you here for business or pleasure?
- Are you here on business or pleasure?
Next week, he is going to New York on business.
He's away on business.
Tonight I will travel for business to Chile.
Tom is going to be in Australia next week on business.
Tom goes to Boston three times a year on business.
He was experienced in business.
From time to time, he goes to Tokyo on business.
I've done business with Tom before.
The man must have succeeded in business by virtue of his efforts.
I'm here for work.
"Are you here for business or pleasure?" "I'm here for both."
Tom had to go to Boston on business.
- He makes frequent visits to Japan on business.
- He often goes to Japan on business.
His uncle went to Europe on business a week ago and he is now either in London or in Paris.