Examples of using "Herr" in a sentence and their english translations:
Sir, yes, sir!
Mr Long and Mr Smith spoke to each other.
Mr Hawk is a kind gentleman.
- Does Mr Ito teach history?
- Does Mr. Ito teach history?
- Mr Ito teaches history.
- Mr. Ito teaches history.
Hello sir!
Mr. Oldman and Mr. Young are the same age.
[Pepe] Yes, sir.
- Mr Green, you are wanted on the phone.
- Mr. Green, you are wanted on the phone.
Mr. Smith came.
Mr Brown is a doctor.
Mr Smith is drinking coffee.
Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
Mr. Joel is now on duty.
- Mr Green, you are wanted on the phone.
- Mr. Green, you are wanted on the phone.
- Thank you, Doctor.
- Thank you very much, doctor.
- Waiter, the check, please.
- Waiter, the bill please.
- Waiter, the check please.
- Waiter, check please.
I have a stomachache, doctor.
- Hello, is Mr Freeman in?
- Hello, is Mr. Freeman there?
Thank you very much, doctor.
- No cross, no crown.
- Neither God nor Master.
Mr Kato is a teacher.
- Mr Ito teaches history.
- Mr. Ito teaches history.
Mr Brown is a wool merchant.
Is Mr Brown a teacher?
- He is Mr Jones.
- He's Mr. Jones.
Mr Jordan is chairperson.
Mr Tanabe became unemployed.
This is Mr. Smith.
Who is that gentleman?
Mr. Smith has come.
Mr. Fujimori is famous all over the world.
Yes, master.
Thank you, Captain Obvious.
This is Mr. Pedro.
Does the gentleman speak Turkish?
This is Mr Yasuda.
Mr. Smith has arrived.
Who is Mr. Bush?
- Is Mr Johnson in?
- Is Mr. Johnson in?
Sir, yes, sir!
Mr. Young is old.
Sir, yes, sir!
Who is Mr. Owen?
Mr. Young is old.
The man is elegant.
Could you be a little quieter, sir?
Thanks a lot, teacher!
Sir, yes, sir!
Good evening, Sir.
Mr Fujimori is famous all over the world.
Here's your bill, sir.
Sir, yes, sir!
Sir, yes, sir!
- Mr Green is a teacher of history.
- Mr. Green is a history teacher.
- Does Mr Ito teach history?
- Does Mr. Ito teach history?
- Does Mr Ito teach history?
- Does Mr. Ito teach history?
- Mr. Bush is a president.
- Mr. Bush is President.
Is Mr. Brown a doctor?
Mr. Jackson is a music teacher.
Mr. Jackson is a history teacher.
Hello sir!
Mr. Brown is looking for his glasses.