Examples of using "¿sr" in a sentence and their english translations:
Mr. Long and Mr. Smith spoke to each other.
SR: That is true.
SR: It's interesting.
Do you know Mr. Brown?
Do you know Mr. Brown?
Mr Ito will call the roll.
Mr Green keeps a little dog.
May I talk to Mr. Brown?
- Does Mr Ito teach history?
- Does Mr. Ito teach history?
Will Mr Oka teach English?
- Mr Ito teaches history.
- Mr. Ito teaches history.
Mr White wanted to help them.
Mr Brown is a doctor.
Put me through to Mr Brown.
Who is Mr. Owen?
Mr. Smith has come.
- Do you remember Mr Saito?
- Do you remember Mr. Saito?
Who is Mr. Bush?
- Let me introduce you to Mr Tanaka.
- Let me introduce you to Mr. Tanaka.
Do you know Mr. Jackson?
Sally called on Mr Taylor.
I asked for Mr Smith.
Meet Mr. Petit.
- Do you know Mr. Bingley?
- Do you know Mr Bingley?
Mr Kojima had a smoke after breakfast.
Mr Yoshida never breaks his promise.
Mr Pelayo de la Mata.
SR: I think it's changing every day.
SR: We do have some interesting ideas.
Mr Hashimoto is known to everyone.
There is a Mr Ito who wants to see you.
Mr White teaches us English.
The late Mr Smith was a doctor.
The telephone is out of order, Mr Tamori.
- Mr Smith teaches me English.
- Mr. Smith teaches me English.
Will you please connect me with Mr Smith?
- You also know Mr Kimura very well.
- You, too, know Mr. Kimura, don't you?
Mr Tanaka is a doctor, isn't he?
Mr Tanaka, you are wanted on the phone.
Mr. Wang teaches us Chinese.
Mr Wang is from China.
Mr. Kennedy pointed out our mistakes.
Has Tanaka already returned?
We elected Mr. Jordan chairman.
Mr Jordan woke up suddenly.
- Mr White has gone to Canada.
- Mr. White went to Canada.
- Mr. White has gone to Canada.
- Mr Sato speaks English well.
- Mr. Sato speaks English well.
I met a certain Mr Smith.
Mr Hashimoto started the engine.
Mr Green keeps a little dog.
- When did Mr Suzuki leave Japan?
- When did Mr. Suzuki leave Japan?
- Mr. Bush is a president.
- Mr. Bush is President.
Mr Jones is sick and Mr Brown will teach in his place today.
A Mr Brown came this morning.
How well Mr Hirayama teaches!
Mr. White is a liberal politician.
- Mr White seems to have many friends.
- Mr. White seems to have many friends.
Mr Brown is looked up to by all the students.
- Mr Norton is pleasant to work with.
- Mr. Norton is pleasant to work with.
Mr. Smith doesn't speak English, does he?
- Mr Suzuki is a great scientist.
- Mr. Suzuki is a great scientist.
Mr Tanabe became unemployed.
- Please put me through to Mr. Brown.
- Please put me through to Mr Brown.
Let me introduce you to Mr. Tanaka.
I'd like you to meet Mr Brown.
Mr Jordan was a little surprised.