Examples of using "Nachbarn" in a sentence and their english translations:
Who are your neighbors?
I hate my neighbour.
They are next door neighbors.
We're neighbours.
We used to be neighbours.
We'll be neighbors.
Neighbors help each other.
He doesn't know his neighbors.
Tom doesn't ever say "hi" to his neighbors.
I know all my neighbors.
Tom and Mary are neighbors.
I'm going to include some neighbors,
Neighbors going to the hospital
I hate my neighbors.
- What are the neighbors doing?
- What are the neighbours doing?
- He hates his neighbor.
- He hates his neighbour.
We have a new neighbour.
We used to be neighbors.
- I hate my neighbour.
- I hate my neighbor.
Tom hates his neighbor.
Tom has no neighbors.
I have a lot of neighbors.
I have no neighbors.
Do you know your neighbor?
My neighbors are Canadian.
Tom is at the neighbor's house.
I have some weird neighbors.
Who are your neighbors?
- Are the neighbors noisy?
- Are the neighbours noisy?
- Tom and I used to be neighbors.
- Tom and I were neighbors.
I have a Jewish neighbor.
We don't know our neighbors.
You must be friendly with your neighbors.
Friends, neighbors, family, my community:
Good fences make good neighbors.
The Smiths are our neighbors.
- He is one of my neighbours.
- He is one of my neighbors.
Japan and Korea are neighbours.
I have a conservative neighbor.
I have a gay neighbor.
I have an Egyptian neighbor.
I have a French neighbor.
- My neighbours are my friends.
- My neighbors are my friends.
Who are my new neighbors?
Tom and Mary are neighbors.
We should love our neighbors.
- We don't know our neighbors.
- We don't know our neighbours.
The neighbors were enemies for years.
- We have a new neighbor.
- We have a new neighbour.
I have a Jewish neighbor.
Tom doesn't know his neighbors.
Some neighbors are very noisy.
He doesn't know his neighbors.
- What will the neighbors say?
- What will the neighbours say?
My neighbors are very curious.
- What will the neighbors think?
- What will the neighbours think?
I don't know my neighbors.
She doesn't know her neighbors.
Mary doesn't know her neighbors.
She doesn't say hello to her neighbours.