Examples of using "Schlüssel" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you need keys?
Here are your keys.
- Here is your key.
- Here's your key.
You need a key.
- Where is your key?
- Where's your key?
- Give me the keys.
- Give the keys to me.
Give Tom his keys.
Don't lose this key.
- Here is your key.
- This is your key.
Here are your keys.
You've got my keys.
I have your key.
- Give Tom the keys.
- Give the keys to Tom.
Tom has the keys.
Do you need the key?
- Do you need the keys?
- You need the keys?
- Where is your key?
- Where's your key?
- I have lost my key.
- I have lost the key.
- I lost my key.
- I've lost my key.
Do you need keys?
Keep the keys.
Unlock.
Tom looked for the key.
He turned the key.
Give me the key.
What does this key unlock?
Give me your keys.
I lost my key.
I lost my key.
- She handed out a key to him.
- She handed him the key.
Did you find your keys?
I found your keys.
Didn't you see my keys?
I dropped my keys.
She left me the keys.
- I have lost my key.
- I have lost the key.
- I've lost my key.
- These keys are not mine.
- These aren't my keys.
- I've lost my keys.
- I lost my keys.
- I have lost my keys.
Tom has lost his keys.
Mary lost the key.
"Whose keys are these?" "They are Mary's."
Much like a lock and key.
The key is not one
They have the key.
I'm looking for my key.
Bring the key.
- Do you need the keys?
- You need the keys?
- Do you need keys?
This is your key.
- Here is your key.
- Here's your key.
Where are your keys?
I looked for the key.
- Do you need the keys?
- You need the keys?
- Do you need the keys?
- You need the keys?
I need the keys.
I've lost my keys.
Tom is looking for his keys.
Where are my keys?
Here is my key.
You are looking for your key.
Which key is it?
I'll get my keys.
Where are my keys?
Here's the key.
He looked for the key.
This is your key.
Here are your keys.
Here are your keys.
- I've got the keys.
- I have the keys.
I have the key.
I'm looking for my keys.
Tom's keys are missing.
Where are the keys?
Here are the keys.