Examples of using "Muss" in a sentence and their english translations:
What must be, must be.
If you must, you must.
What must be, must be.
I have to go.
- I have to leave now.
- I have got to go now.
- I must leave now.
- Well, I have to go now.
- I've got to go.
- I must be going now.
- I've got to go now.
- I have to go now.
- I must be leaving now.
- I must go now.
- I should head out.
- I must get going.
- I have to go.
- I need to go.
- I've got to get going.
I need to hoover.
- This has to stop.
- It has to stop.
- I have to go back.
- I need to go back.
I have to win.
- I've got to go.
- Gotta go.
- I have to go.
- I must leave.
- I have to get going.
- I should be going.
- I need to leave.
- I've got to go.
- I have to go.
- I need to go.
- I must go.
I have to think.
I have to respond.
Gotta go.
He has to respond.
- I have to leave now.
- I have got to go now.
- I must leave now.
- Well, I have to go now.
- I must be going now.
- I've got to go now.
- I have to go now.
- I must be leaving now.
- I must go now.
It needs washing.
I have to leave now.
She needs to help him.
This has got to stop.
Tom must decide.
I gotta do what I've gotta do.
- I have to leave now.
- I must leave now.
- Well, I have to go now.
- I must be going now.
- I have to go now.
- I must be leaving now.
I need to buy one.
Do I have to pay you?
I have to get that.
I have to agree with you.
- It must be removed.
- It has to be removed.
- It needs to be removed.
- I have to leave now.
- Got to go now.
- I've got to go now.
- I have to go now.
- Gotta go.
- I have to repair it.
- I have to fix it.
- I need to hit the sack.
- I have to sleep.
I need to sit down.
- I have to go to the toilet.
- I have to go to the bathroom.
- I need to go to the bathroom.
- I need to go to the toilet.
- I need to use the bathroom.
- I have to use the bathroom.
I have to sweep it, have to shovel the snow.
I have to move around a lot, have to compare perspectives
I must buy one.
- I have to leave now.
- I have got to go now.
- Got to go now.
- I must be going now.
- I've got to go now.
- I have to go now.
- I must be leaving now.
- I must go now.
She must be angry.
- I must help him.
- I must help her.
- I need to help him.
- I need to help her.
- I have to help him.
- I have to help her.
- I've got to help him.
- I've got to help her.
Tom must be hungry.
I have to do something.
- I have got to go now.
- I've got to go now.
I must resist.
I must look a sight.
- The experiment has to begin.
- The experiment must begin.
- I've got to see it.
- I have to see it!
- I must see it.
- I have to see this.
- This I have to see.
- Something has to be done.
- Something will have to be done.
I have to change.
I must hurry.
It has to mean something.
I have to agree with you.
Everybody must know.
- What should I do?
- What am I to do?
- What do I have to do?
- What am I supposed to do?
- What do I need to do?
- What should I be doing?
- A man must work.
- The man must work.
- Man must work.
I have to find it.
- I have to see you.
- I've got to see you.
- I must go right away.
- I must go at once.
- I have to leave immediately.
I have to take medicine.
- Tom has to do it.
- Tom has to do this.
It has to be done.
Does Tom have to be there?
Do I have to register?
Do I have to do anything?
- I have to go to sleep.
- I have to go to bed.
- We should go to sleep.
- I have to do this.
- I have to do it.
- I've got to do this.
- She must go there.
- She has to go there.
- She's got to go there.
Tom has to go to work.
You have to do what you have to do.
I must learn German.
I have to dress up.