Examples of using "Bay" in a sentence and their english translations:
- See you.
- See you!
- See ya.
Mr. Long and Mr. Smith spoke to each other.
Mr. Oldman and Mr. Young are the same age.
Mr. Jackson is our principal.
I think he is Mr Brown.
- Mr Wang is from China.
- Mr. Wang is Chinese.
- Mr. Jordan is the chairman.
- Mr. Jordan is the chairperson.
This is Mr. Smith.
Mr. Smith has come.
He's Mr. Jones.
Mr Nakamura is at home.
This is Mr. Pedro.
- Mr. Bush is a president.
- Mr. Bush is President.
Mr. Young is old.
Thanks to Mr Nagata.
This is Yamada.
This is Mr Yasuda.
Mr Crouch, what do you do?
- Who's Mr. Owen?
- Who is Mr. Owen?
Who is Mr. Bush?
Good morning, Mr. Saari.
I was Mr. Jackson's student.
- I suggest that you see Mr White.
- I suggest that you see Mr. White.
Mr White's yard is large.
Why don't you ask Mr White?
Mr. Tanaka is one of our friends.
Do you know Mr. Brown?
Mister Gipuzkoa won the title of Mister Spain in 1999.
Mr. Bernardo is a nice colleague, in comparison to Mr. Citrono.
Mr. Thomas had no objection to Mr. White being elected chairman.
Do you agree with Mr. Burns or do you agree with Mr. Roland?
Mr. Bush had slightly more votes than Mr. Gore.
Hello, are you Mr Ogawa?
May I speak to Mr. Sato?
Our principal's name is Mr. Jackson.
Mr. Immaculately Groomed,
I would like to see Mr Holmes.
Mr Brown is a doctor.
Mr Brown is her father.
Is Mr Brown a teacher?
Mr Ford is all right now.
I forgot to call up Mr Ford.
Mr Hunt is principal of our school.
I ran into Mr Lynch on the bus.
The telephone is out of order, Mr Tamori.
Mr. Smith should have told the truth.
"No, I don't," said Mr Jordan.
- Mr Tanabe is out now.
- Mr. Tanabe is out now.
Is Mr. Roberto at home?
Mr. Tanaka is one of our friends.
Mr Tanaka, you are wanted on the phone.
Mr Tanabe became unemployed.
- Is Mr Nakamura at home?
- Is Mr. Nakamura at home?
Mr. Brown is looking for his glasses.
I think he's Mr. Brown.
Mr. Hunt is the principal of our school.
- Mr Smith is in charge of the class.
- Mr. Smith is in charge of the class.
Mr. Smith is now on duty.
Mr. Kennedy pointed out our mistakes.
Do you know Mr. Takahashi?
I had my composition corrected by Mr. Jones.
Mr. White's yard is large.
Mr. Itoh will call the roll.
Mr. White has gone to India.
Is Mr. Jones in the office?
- Mr Ito teaches history.
- Mr. Ito teaches history.
Mr. Joel is now on duty.
Do you remember Mr. Saito?
I would like to see Mr. Smith.
- That's the spirit, Mr Suzuki.
- That's the spirit, Mr. Suzuki.
Mr Yamada, you are wanted on the phone.
I've known Mr. Smith for many years.
Mr. White is in charge of our class.
He gets on well with Mr. Brown.
- Mr Green, you are wanted on the phone.
- Mr. Green, you are wanted on the phone.
Mr. Thomas will be able to solve the problem.
- Mr White has gone to Canada.
- Mr. White went to Canada.
- Mr. White has gone to Canada.
She is secretary to Mr Uda.
Mr. Crouch, what are you doing?
My teacher is Mr. Haddad.
Mr Brown is our financial adviser.
I respect Mr. Brown.
Mr. Wilson is angry at Dennis.
- Is Mr Johnson in?
- Is Mr. Johnson in?
Don't you know Mr. Brown?