Examples of using "Höflich" in a sentence and their english translations:
Be courteous.
Be courteous.
You're polite.
Please be polite.
Please be polite.
Be polite, but firm.
Be polite to everyone.
Be courteous and respectful.
You're too polite.
Please be polite.
- Tom's polite.
- Tom is polite.
I was courteous.
Tom smiled politely.
- Tom was polite.
- Tom was courteous.
Be courteous.
Are you polite?
You're polite.
You're polite.
You're polite.
Be polite to everyone.
Tom was just being polite.
Tom is very polite.
She greeted me politely.
I politely corrected him.
She politely corrected me.
He politely corrected me.
I politely corrected her.
You must be polite.
Tom is quite courteous.
She is always polite!
I can be courteous.
Please be polite.
- You are not kind.
- You're impolite.
She's very polite.
He's very polite.
I was just being polite.
I'm just being polite.
Be polite to everyone.
I bowed politely.
You're too polite.
Tom was very polite.
Tom is always polite.
Tom bowed politely.
Tom politely corrected me.
- Everyone listened politely.
- Everybody listened politely.
Tom wasn't polite.
Be polite, but firm.
He was really polite.
Japanese people in general are polite.
I address people politely.
He is being very polite today.
We should be kind to each other.
Tom is polite and sensitive.
That's not very polite.
Tom wasn't very polite.
Be polite to your parents.
He lifted his hat politely.
He is always exceedingly polite.
I'm not very polite.
- I think Tom is courteous.
- I think that Tom is courteous.
She's always very polite.
He's always very polite.
Tom is always very polite.
You're both very polite.
Japanese people in general are polite.
You're not very polite.
Tom was polite but firm.
She was polite but firm.