Examples of using "Ihnen" in a sentence and their english translations:
They felt dizzy.
Just follow them.
After you.
After you!
- They were dizzy.
- They felt dizzy.
- Fine, thank you. And you?
- Fine. And you?
- Good. And you?
Laugh with them.
They'd like that.
Tom followed them.
Laugh with them.
You've written to them.
Fine, thank you. And you?
No one will believe them.
- Can I help you?
- May I help you?
billions of them, actually.
I promise you,
We thank you
Hundreds of thousands of them.
Can anyone believe you?
Laugh with them.
I trust you.
Give them money.
They had nausea.
I believe him.
Green suits you.
Give it to them.
He believes you.
Do you like grits?
Tom threatened them.
Tom trusted them.
Let them know.
Tom followed them.
Jesus answered them.
She trusts you.
Are you cold?
We're following you.
I believed you.
They believe you.
It's for them.
Thanks!
Fine. And you?
- We've written to them.
- We wrote to them.
Tell them.
He trusted them.
He wrote to them.
They're cold.
Tom trusts you.
helping you out.
Tell them that someone was asking for them here.
I’m happy to help if you’d like.
What do we owe them?
What do I owe them?
link to them, or not moreso linked to them,
Do you want to join them?
You may have to help them.
Which one do you like best?
Do you mind if I join you?
- I know neither of them.
- I know none of them.
- I do not know any of them.
- What is the matter with you?
- What's the matter with you?
I don't belong to them.
They're cold.
I'd be happy to help you.
- How can I help you?
- How could I help you?
They're doing great.
We had fun with them.
Let me tell you.
What does that tell you?
to benefit yourself
despite them they owned
spending time with them
Did it happen to them?
Thank you, thank you.
I am doing well. How are you?
Can I help you?
I agree with you guys.
How do you like this town?
Does this cap belong to you?